Special Announcement

Julius Knapp, FCC Deputy Director of Office of Engineering and Technology,

joins Wireless Tech Radio for an extended segment August 11th to discuss

FCC Spectrum Policy, Part 15 rules changes, and much more. Mark your

calendars and join us.

 

Wednesday, August 4th, 10AM Eastern, 7AM Pacific

http://www.wirelesstechradio.com

 

Special August 11th Show

Special Show Guest: - Julius Knapp, Deputy Director of the FCC Office of

Engineering & Technology

This Summer is shaping up to be the most interesting and perhaps confusing

periods for WISPs and the wireless industry as almost every week brings

new or proposed rulings by the FCC. Julius joins us to answer many of your

questions about the recent changes as to discuss the Commission's efforts

to identify more spectrum for unlicensed devices and to encourage the

development of unlicensed wireless broadband services, particularly for

use in rural areas.

 

July 12th - A very important Order regarding changes to Part 2 & Part 15

rules intended to promote wireless broadband use and adoption in rural

areas was released (smart antenna technologies, power changes, power

measurement methods, mix & match certified system components, much more).

July 29th - FCC Promotes the Deployment of Wireless Broadband Services by

Creating New Rules for the 2495-2690 MHz Band While Protecting Educational

Services...

August 4th - FCC Takes Next Steps to Promote Digital TV Transition.

 

Julius Knapp is Deputy Chief of the FCC's Office of Engineering and

Technology (OET). OET is the Commission's primary resource for engineering

expertise and provides technical support to the Chairman, Commissioners

and FCC Bureaus and Offices. Mr. Knapp has responsibility within OET for

spectrum allocations and technical rules for radio frequency devices. He

was also involved in crafting the FCC's regulations for unlicensed

devices, including the rules under which Wi-Fi and Bluetooth were

developed and the new rules for Ultra-wideband devices. He has also helped

identify frequency allocations and develop technical rules for new radio

services such as commercial mobile radio service, private land mobile

services, and mobile satellite services. www.fcc.gov

 

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