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Competition for radio spectrum
In late 2009, US competition for the limited available radio spectrum led to debate over the possible re-allocation of frequencies currently occupied by television, and the
FCC began asking for comments on how to increase the
bandwidth available for
wireless broadband. Some have proposed mixing the two together, on different channels that are already open (like
white-space devices), while other have proposed "repacking" some stations and forcing them off certain channels, just a few years after the same thing was done (without
compensation to the broadcasters) in the
DTV transition in the United States.
Some US commenters have proposed the closing down of over-the-air
TV broadcasting, on the grounds that available spectrum might be better used, and requiring viewers to shift to satellite or cable reception. This would eliminate
mobile TV, which has been delayed several years by the FCC's decision to choose
ATSC and its proprietary
8VSB modulation, instead of the worldwide
COFDM standard used for all other digital terrestrial broadcasting around the world. Compared to Europe and Asia, this has hamstrung mobile TV in the US, because ATSC cannot be received while in motion (or often even while stationary) without
ATSC-M/H as terrestrial
DVB-T or
ISDB-T can even without
DVB-H or
1seg.
The
National Association of Broadcasters has organized to fight such proposals, and
public comments are also being taken by the FCC through mid-December 2009, in preparation for a plan to be released in mid-February 2010.