On May 4, 2021 Middle Tennessee State University, licensee of W285FB, 104.9 MHz, Bellevue, Tennessee, filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission for assignment of license. Members of the public wishing to view this application or obtain information about how to file comments and petitions on the application can visit: https://enterpriseefiling.fcc.gov/dataentry/views/public/assignmentDraftCopy?displayType=html&appKey=25076ff378b37eea0178cc82a06618c4&id=25076ff378b37eea0178cc82a06618c4&goBack=N
Realme C20A launch is set to take place “soon”. Meanwhile, some Realme C20A specifications have been teased online. Separately, the Realme C11 (2021) has allegedly appeared on benchmark site Geekbench with key details.
It did not, however, say the local television blackout will be lifted. Literally yesterday, we reached an agreement on how we re going to manage the COVID challenge, Miles said. And now we ll turn our attention to other questions, including that one.
The series has not commented further on the status of the blackout.
Last year, IMS and IndyCar would not commit to lifting the blackout when a 50% cap on attendance was announced in June. However, when the capacity was reduced to 25% in July, it was announced the blackout would be lifted for a fourth time in the race s history. The race was eventually held without fans.
Key Partnerships Create FCC Compliance Ecosystem Using Broadband Forum Standards Posted on Share
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Lake Saint Louis, Mo., May 4, 2020 – Broadband providers that have been building networks under Federal Communications Commission (FCC) funding programs such as Alternative Connect America Cost Model (A-CAM), Connect America Fund (CAF) and Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) must soon submit network performance on those new builds to the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), the administrative authority for the FCC, per FCC order DA-18-710.
This order specifically endorses the Broadband Forum TR-143 standard to meet their exacting network performance requirements for all service tiers up to and beyond one gigabit per second. The Broadband Forum defined diagnostic standards in TR-143 long before FCC compliance requirements were contemplated. These standards had to be updated once FCC compliance was introduced and are now a viable solution for any F