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EWA Urges No Further Wireless Use in 6 GHz Band Without Evaluating Effects

Don't open up the 6 GHz band to 5G until there's evidence unlicensed U-NII usage can be done in a way that won't cause destructive interference, Enterprise Wireless Alliance said in an FCC docket 17-183 posting Monday. It said the…

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"silo-focused regulatory approach" of dedicated allocations may not be practical but sharing has to be proven before it's allowed in heavily used bands. It said the FCC should refrain from action until it assess the waiver given to Higher Ground for up to 50,000 unlicensed devices in the band.