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Weather Radar Interference Enforcement

Date Published: March 03 2011

The Enforcement Bureau recently took action against companies operating devices that caused interference to Terminal Doppler Weather Radars (TDWRs) maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). TDWR systems serve the critical function of providing the FAA with quantitative measurements for gust fronts, windshear, microbursts, and other weather hazards. The FAA uses this information to improve flight safety at major airports.

Investigations conducted by the FCC, the FAA and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) in several areas of the United States and Puerto Rico revealed that much of the interference stems from wireless devices sharing the same band as TDWR systems, and operating outdoors under the FCC's Rules for Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) devices.  (These rules may be found at 47 C.F.R. Part 15 subpart E.)  The Enforcement Bureau and the FAA continue to investigate additional reports of interference to TDWR systems, and will continue to take appropriate enforcement action as necessary.

In addition, on July 27, 2010, the Enforcement Bureau and the Office of Engineering and Technology issued a memorandum providing guidance to manufacturers and operators of U-NII devices.



Enforcement Actions
09-27-2012 Skybeam Acquisition Corporation, Englewood, Colorado NAL
09-27-2012 AT&T, Inc., San Juan, PR FORFEITURE ORDER
03-23-2012 VPNet, Inc., San Juan, PR NAL
03-23-2012 Argos Net, Inc., Caguas, PR NAL
03-23-2012 Insight Consulting Group of Kansas City, LLC, Kansas City, MO FORFEITURE ORDER
03-13-2012 The WIFI Store, Toa Baja, PR NOUO
03-13-2012 David Robles dba dmwireless, Manati, PR NOUO
12-20-2011 ExtraSpace Storage, Henderson, NV NOUO
09-19-2011 Sling Broadband, LLC FORFEITURE ORDER
07-29-2011 Sling Broadband, LLC, Hollywood, FL NAL
07-29-2011 Insight Consulting Group of Kansas City, LLC, Kansas City, MO NAL
07-29-2011 Ayustar Corporation, San Juan, PR NAL
07-28-2011 Rapidwave, LLC, Saratoga Springs, Utah NAL
06-02-2011 Crucito Marrero dba CMARR, San Juan, PR NOUO
02-17-2011 AT&T, Inc., San Juan, PR NAL
02-11-2011 Utah Broadband, Sandy, Utah NAL AND ORDER
11-24-2010 Ayustar Corporation M.O.&O.
08-13-2010 Wireless Metro LLC, Houston, Texas NOUO
08-13-2010 NSN Wireless LP, Houston, Texas NOUO
07-20-2010 Sling Broadband, LLC, Miami, Florida NOUO
04-26-2010 Axxcelera Broadband Wireless, Inc. ORDER & CONSENT DECREE
04-15-2010 Airspan Networks (Israel), Ltd. ORDER & CONSENT DECREE
04-14-2010 Motorola, Inc. ORDER & CONSENT DECREE
01-28-2010 Ayustar Corporation, San Juan, PR FORFEITURE ORDER
04-20-2009 Aeronet Wireless Broadband, San Juan, PR NOUO
01-23-2007 Neptuno Networks, Inc., San Juan, PR NAL
This file last updated September 27, 2012

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