Groups Oppose Request for 5.9 GHz Stay
The Wi-Fi Alliance, NCTA and others opposed a 5G Automotive Association request to stay the FCC order reallocating the 5.9 GHz band (see 2106030075), in filings posted Thursday in docket 19-138. “5GAA fails to demonstrate that cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) operators…
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face any actual harm,” the alliance said. 5GAA bases its request on arguments the FCC “considered and ruled on,” with many “simulation parameters” that 5GAA member Ford “submitted over a year ago,” NCTA said. “5GAA claims that the Commission must give proper weight to a technical study it did not submit during proceeding, the Order’s [out of band emissions] limits for indoor unlicensed use are not stringent enough, and that a root mean square (RMS) measurement is an inappropriate means to calculate OOBE level,” said Public Knowledge and New America’s Open Technology Institute: “A stay would significantly harm the public interest by preventing the dissemination of new technology that furthers connectivity and increases wireless capacity.” Altice USA also opposed the stay. 5GAA didn't comment.