RigNet Raises 6 GHz Interference Concerns, Seeks Exclusion Zones
RigNet has concerns about unlicensed use of the 6 GHz band, its executives told officials from FCC Office of Engineering and Technology, including Chief Julius Knapp. RigNet is worried about the “critical communications” the company offers on its network, which…
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covers “approximately 60,000 square miles of seawater in the Gulf of Mexico and, especially, with the beach crossings where the 6 GHz backbone for the network comes ashore.” RigNet seeks “a 35-mile radius exclusion zone around each of the sites where the 6 GHz point-to-point network crosses the shore,” said a filing Monday in docket 18-295.