FCC Right To Tweak U-NII-3 Rules, Ubiquiti Says
Ubiquiti Networks hailed the FCC order Wednesday relaxing out-of-band emission limits for operation of U-NII-3 devices in the 5.725-5.85 GHz band (see 1603020064). “Ubiquiti’s networking equipment provides Internet access to historically unconnected and underconnected markets via its cutting edge technology,…
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which enables some of the longest link distances in the unlicensed 5GHz spectrum,” the company said. “In 2014, the FCC jeopardized the feasibility of 5GHz products by drastically reducing the out of band emissions (OOBE) that are allowed in the U-NII-3 portion of this spectrum.” Ubiquiti noted that the proposal adopted by the FCC closely tracked its proposal on OOBE limits, which was acknowledged in the order.