Bosch Seeks Changes to FCC Spectrum Horizons Order
Engineering company Robert Bosch sought partial reconsideration of the March spectrum horizons order, saying the FCC should have allocated more spectrum for unlicensed use above 95 GHz. The agency approved the order 5-0, despite quibbles by Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and…
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Geoffrey Starks (see 1903150054). “Overall, the actions taken … will provide new opportunities for innovators and experimenters to push technological boundaries in wireless communications, and facilitate the development of new equipment and applications using unlicensed RF systems in some segments of spectrum between 95 GHz and 3 THz,” Bosch said Monday in docket 18-21. “However, the Commission did not make internationally harmonized spectrum available in the band 123-140 GHz for unlicensed operation, and it did not address the merits of the arguments provided by Bosch in favor of doing so.”