Boeing representatives advocated “the revision of the [FCC’s] experimental licensing...
Boeing representatives advocated “the revision of the [FCC’s] experimental licensing rules and procedures to make it easier for companies engaged in research and development to undertake experimental wireless operation,” in a meeting with Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel. “In particular, Boeing discouraged…
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the imposition of burdensome coordination and consent requirements on experimental authorizations that do not pose an appreciable risk of causing harmful interference to other licensees,” the company said in an ex parte filing (http://xrl.us/bntt6x). Boeing executives also pressed for the adoption of formal rules for the Aeronautical Mobile-Satellite Service in the 14.0-14.5 GHz band. “Boeing explained that AMSS (or earth stations aboard aircraft), should properly be designated as a primary application of the Fixed Satellite Service, just as the Commission did in recent years for Earth Stations Onboard Vessels and for Vehicle Mounted Earth Stations,” the filing said.