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Use of Unlicensed 6 GHz Devices Should Be Allowed on Flights, Boeing Says

Boeing representatives said the FCC should authorize “unlicensed devices that are able to operate in the 6 GHz band on aircraft in flight above 10,000 feet without the use of automated frequency coordination.” They met with aides to Chairman Ajit…

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Pai and Commissioner Geoffrey Starks, said a Thursday posting in docket 18-295. Boeing has demonstrated that “allowing unlicensed 6 GHz devices on aircraft will not result in harmful interference to incumbent 6 GHz licensees,” they said. Commissioners may vote on a coming order in April (see 2003050058).