Broadcom Makes Case at FCC for 5.9 GHz Plan
Broadcom officials explained their support for a proposal to allocate the upper 30 MHz of the U-NII-4 band (5895-5925 MHz) exclusively for dedicated short range communications, while allowing unlicensed to share the rest of the band, in meetings with FCC…
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officials. Broadcom met with aides to the FCC commissioners and with Julius Knapp, chief of the Office of Engineering and Technology, said a filing in docket 13-49. In a second filing posted Tuesday, Broadcom said it also met with FCC officials about high-frequency spectrum, particularly a proposal to allocate the 64-71 GHz band for Wi-Fi and other unlicensed use. Broadcom said it met with aides to all the commissioners except Mignon Clyburn.