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Encina Continues to Raise Objections to Wi-Fi in 6 GHz Band

Encina Communications Chairman Michael Mulcay described the risks its facilities face of harmful interference from unlicensed use of 6 GHz spectrum, in a call with acting Chief Ron Repasi and other FCC Office of Engineering and Technology staff. Encina sought…

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reconsideration of the April 6 FCC 6 GHz order, rejected by OET as filed too late (see 2007130017). Interference at the sites “would cause irreparable harm, especially since there is no meaningful mechanism in the Report & Order to mitigate the interference,” Encina said in a filing posted Friday in docket 18-295.