GPSIA Meets OET on UWB Concerns; Opposes Bosch Petition
The GPS Innovation Alliance met with FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Chief Julius Knapp and others at OET on the group’s objections to Bosch saying the FCC should launch an "early” and ”comprehensive” review of Part 15, Subpart F…
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regulations on ultra-wideband devices and systems (see 1907190010). GIPSA previously stated its concerns (see 1909040045). “The rule changes proposed in the Petition would eliminate important interference protections for GPS that were developed as a result of a rigorous public process that included extensive technical studies and analyses,” said a filing in RM-11844: “The Petition does not provide sufficient facts, data or analysis to justify a substantial revision of the rules and does not adequately address how interference to GPS would be mitigated.”