Representatives of General Motors met with acting FCC...
Representatives of General Motors met with acting FCC Chairwoman Mignon Clyburn about the automaker’s concerns about protecting dedicated short range communications (DSRC) systems in the 5850-5925 MHz band from Wi-Fi in the band. The FCC is examining whether the spectrum…
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can also be dedicated to unlicensed use, while protecting automotive anti-collision systems. The ex parte filing was made Monday, though the meeting took place just before the partial government shutdown (http://bit.ly/Hdc4cn). “In light of GM’s investment of significant financial and human resources in support of DSRC, and DSRC’s tremendous potential to improve road safety, the GM representatives urged that the Commission not take any actions in the pending 5 GHz proceeding to make DSRC communications susceptible to harmful interference from unlicensed (including Wi-Fi) devices,” the filing said.