ESA Supports Key FCC 706 Draft Findings, Cites Need for Higher Speed Over Time, Low Latency
The Entertainment Software Association backed core findings in an FCC draft report on the status of broadband-like deployment under Telecom Act Section 706. ESA supports the draft's plan to keep the fixed speed benchmark for advanced telecom capability (ATC) at 25/3 Mbps and not declare that mobile is a full substitute for fixed service. But the group believes the fixed benchmark will "need to be raised over time," said a filing Monday in docket 17-199 on a meeting with an aide to Chairman Ajit Pai, who shared the draft last week with colleagues (see 1801180053). The report should clearly state "that low latency is an important element of ATC and that going forward it would explore the appropriate ATC benchmark for latency," ESA said, referring to data retrieval time. The "Commission should eventually set a latency benchmark of 75 milliseconds or less, since such latency is necessary for real-time interactive online applications, such as video games," it said. The report's effective due date is Feb. 2, an agency spokesman told us Tuesday.