By Tammy Parker, FierceWirelessTech, December 18, 2013
| T-Mobile US says its research shows that LTE networks could | operate side by side with co-channel, broadcast TV signals | even in some of the nation's most densely populated areas. | | LTE services can operate "in the presence of co-channel, over- | the-air television operations in geographically nearby market | areas, even in a region as densely populated as the | northeastern United States when sufficient terrain and | distance separation exists," said T-Mobile in an ex parte | filing with the FCC. | | The filing referenced a December 13 meeting | involving T-Mobile legal and technology policy executives | Kathleen Ham, Steve Sharkey and Chris Wieczorek, They met with | numerous FCC leaders from the Incentive Auction Task Force, | Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Office of Engineering and | Technology, and Media Bureau. Also participating were | representatives of technical consulting firm Roberson and | Associates, which prepared the study for T-Mobile.
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