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Broadcom Counters U-NII-3 Objections

Broadcom explained its opposition to an Association of Global Automakers/Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers petition for tighter out-of-band emissions from U-NII-3 (5.725-5.85 GHz) band-enabled devices (see 1606240073), in a meeting with Daudeline Meme, an aide to Commissioner Mignon Clyburn. Christopher Szymanski,…

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director-product marketing and government affairs, explained Broadcom’s earlier comments on the “potential for unlicensed operations in the U-NII-4 band,” said a filing in docket 13-49. Szymanski “emphasized that details pertaining to Wi-Fi emissions were not based on assumptions, but rather on real world measurements from the hundreds of millions of devices in operation in the United States that have been certified to operate in U-NII-3,” the filing said.