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  • William Roughton commented on 2013-09-09 13:52:56.39:
    Comments filled in the attachment View attachment associated with this comment

  • Michiel Lotter commented on 2013-08-14 18:35:09.616:
    Comments from Nextivity on the Aug 7 draft attached. Main thrust of comments is to make the testing applicable to both Wideband and Provider Specific Consumer boosters where possible. When printing file, please ensure that "Summarize Comments" is clicked to show all comments. View attachment associated with this comment

  • Catherine Wang commented on 2013-08-10 07:59:32.35:
    On behalf of Nextivity, Inc. (“Nextivity”), please find attached hereto Nextivity’s suggested revisions to the above-referenced draft staff publication. Upon review of the staff’s draft guidance with respect to the measurement procedures to determine compliance with the Commission’s new signal booster rules, and consideration of the practical procedures needed to seek certification, Nextivity has determined that certain revisions should be made to the measurement procedures that apply to provider-specific consumer boosters. Nextivity offers the attached recommended changes as a means to ensure that both wideband and provider-specific signal boosters are subject to comparable test measurement procedures where appropriate and in some cases where provider-specific devices should be subject to different measurement procedures based on the differences in the Commission’s Rules. None of the changes that Nextity proposes would require a change in the Commission’s Rules. View attachment associated with this comment

Note: It is important to understand that the staff guidance provided in the KDB is intended to assist the public in following Commission requirements and does not constitute rules. Accordingly, the guidance is not binding on the Commission and will not prevent the Commission from making a different decision in any matter that comes to its attention for resolution.