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Comcast, Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable got waivers to operate their existing U-NII-3 outdoor access points in the U-NII-1 band, said the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology in three orders Wednesday. “These currently deployed systems should not pose…

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a threat of harmful interference to the incumbent services in the U-NII-1 band,” the orders said. The waivers apply only to the outdoor access points named in the companies’ applications and not to future deployments, the orders said. Comcast’s waiver (http://bit.ly/XAOFKe) covers 20,820 outdoor access points, TWC’s (http://bit.ly/VF36LP) covers 19,913 and Cox’s (http://bit.ly/VF30DL) covers 2,346, the orders said.