Limit Federal Exclusion Zones for Wi-Fi in 5.9 GHz Band, Urges NCTA
NCTA disputed NTIA arguments for exclusion zones to protect federal operations if the 5.9 GHz band is reallocated for unlicensed use (see 2009090025). "Conclude that exclusion zones are not required in order for outdoor Wi-Fi devices that operate within a…
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36 dBm [effective isotropic radiated power] limit to prevent harmful interference to federal facilities,” NCTA asked the FCC in a filing posted Tuesday in docket 19-138: “Seek further comment on whether the proposed exclusion zones and number of protected federal facilities could be reduced and whether there are other mechanisms that could be employed to facilitate coexistence.”