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Can Telehealth Providers Take Advantage of Broadcast Internet Spectrum?

The FCC is looking to expand the market for Broadcast Internet spectrum, giving healthcare providers the opportunity to develop telehealth programs that push data out to new users and locations.

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By Eric Wicklund

- The Federal Communications Commission is clearing a path for telehealth providers to use “Broadcast Internet” spectrum, giving them more opportunities to expand their reach.

In a Declaratory Ruling issued this week, the FCC clarified that long-standing television station ownership restrictions don’t apply to the leasing of spectrum for such uses as telemedicine, smart agriculture and smart cars. This means providers and other entities can use that spectrum – which is opening up as TV stations switch their digital TV (DTV) services to the ATSC 3.0 standard – to augment over-the-air video services.

The FCC authorized broadcast innovation through ATSC 3.0, or next-generation broadcast TV, in 2017, and stations in Dallas, Orlando, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Portland (OR) and Boise are already using it. Under the ATSC 3.0 technical standard, broadcasters can provide traditional over-the-air services more efficiently using Internet Protocol (IP)-based technologies.

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