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Electric Utilities, NFL Cite 6 GHz Concerns

Automated frequency coordination and “other interference mitigation safeguards are vital” to protecting utilities if the FCC allows sharing in 6 GHz with unlicensed devices, Edison Electric Institute officials told Nick Degani, an aide to Chairman Ajit Pai. “Members require strenuous…

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protections against harmful interference to microwave communications systems in the band,” said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 18-295. Zebra and NFL officials spoke with Pai about the use of Zebra technology for player and ball tracking, and potential impact of proposed rules. Broadcom representatives told an Office of Engineering and Technology staffer it seeks rules that don’t “inadvertently restrict common home-networking configurations by applying client-device power restrictions to devices that comply with the indoor-only restrictions we have proposed for low-power indoor access points.”