Don't Slow V2X Communications in 5.9 GHz Band, Panasonic Urges FCC
Panasonic North America urged the FCC to protect vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications in the 5.9 GHz band. The FCC is looking at whether to allow Wi-Fi to share the band (see 1707250049), using spectrum set aside for dedicated short-range communications technology.…
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Panasonic said, in a filing in docket 17-183, it supports efforts by the FCC and Department of Transportation to evaluate sharing, but they “should not consider any sharing arrangements that would degrade V2X communications in the 5.9 GHz band or require re-channelization that would delay implementation of V2X technology and its associated safety benefits.”