EWA Says FCC 6 GHz NPRM Doesn't Pay Enough Attention to Interference Risk
The Enterprise Wireless Alliance warned that an FCC NPRM on the 6 GHz band doesn’t pay enough attention to what will happen if interference occurs. “The NPRM devotes only a single paragraph -- five sentences -- to this critical discussion,”…
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said a Wednesday news release. “But EWA has asked ‘who is responsible for shutting down secondary consumer devices and for the resulting liability?’ There are out-of-pocket costs incurred in identifying and resolving interference problems for which someone must be accountable.” The group also filed replies (see 1903180047).