XM's "rogue" antennas raise questions about Sirius merger
In an FCC filing, XM Satellite Radio admitted that as much as 42% of its network is served by antennas in violation of FCC rules, either because they are in unapproved locations or their signals are too strong. News of the violations irked U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., who chairs the House Telecommunications and Internet Subcommittee. Markey issued a public statement saying, "What is the expectation [XM Radio] will follow through or fulfill any public interest conditions?"
Bloomberg(4/24)

 
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