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The Wi-Fi Alliance asked the FCC to permit...

The Wi-Fi Alliance asked the FCC to permit unlicensed use of 5 GHz spectrum using a “sequenced approach,” in comments filed at the agency (http://bit.ly/1iSw7Za). The FCC should act first “where there is agreement among the parties” while “leaving for…

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another phase of this proceeding” a decision on more controversial policy calls, it said. In January, former FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski floated a proposal to use 5 GHz spectrum, including the 5850-5925 MHz band already dedicated to automotive anti-collision systems, to help alleviate Wi-Fi congestion. His proposal on that chunk of the spectrum has been controversial.