EDIT: Please be aware that this article is based off of information that has yet to be released by the FCC and/or Microsoft. The sole purpose of this article is to discuss the following issues: (1) If the console has yet to pass through the FCC it may a sign showing that the console has yet to be finalize. (2) If the console does go through the FCC later than sooner, Microsoft will have less time to react if there are any problems.
While Microsoft tries to rebut supply chain and manufacturing issues as results for a delayed Xbox One release, another possible problem has come to light. Where is the FCC Approval for the Xbox One?
Without FCC approval, a manufacturer is not able to market and sell their products in the United States. If the FCC finds any problems with the Xbox One and requests for Microsoft to change or adjust entities within the console itself, there would be a disastrous impact on supply. Needless to say, that if there is a major issue, components may need to be sourced from different manufactures causing further constraints on the supply for the console.
Moreover, this lack of an FCC approval may even show that the specifications and design of the console may not be finalized (regardless of what we have seen on YouTube and TV). If this is indeed the case for the next generation console, we may see further delays that could extend to even more regions.
Please note that this is all just speculation at this point and there may in fact be a finalized version of the Xbox One being reviewed by the FCC at this very moment. But that still doesn’t change the fact that the delayed FCC approval for the console shouldn’t worry us. Remember, the PlayStation 4 saw its approval in late July (albeit very early) is still a full month ahead of the Xbox One.
With PlayStation 4 pre-orders reportedly out numbering that of Xbox One pre-orders, Microsoft needs to ensure that they have a near perfect launch with no supply constraints. If they are unable to do so, it may be another obliterating blow to the platform putting further behind the PlayStation 4. Moreover, now that there is only about 3 months between now and the end of November, Microsoft is cutting it very close to ensure a problem free launch for their next generation console.
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http://maxkoe.com/2013/08/27/microsoft-could-be-in-trouble-still-no-fcc-approval-for-xbox-one/








