6 GHz Incumbents Trying to 'Relitigate' Rules: Wi-Fi Advocates
The FCC shouldn’t rethink whether to authorize automated frequency coordination system operations in the 6 GHz band, Wi-Fi advocates said in calls with aides to all four FCC commissioners, said a filing posted Friday in docket 21-352. Some 6 GHz…
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incumbents “have attempted to use the [Office of Engineering and Technology] Public Notice process to relitigate issues already resolved by the 6 GHz Report and Order and advocate for additional requirements on AFC operations that do not appear in the Order and are beyond OET’s delegated authority in this process,” they said. Broadcom, CableLabs, Cisco, Meta Platforms, the Wi-Fi Alliance and Wireless Broadband Alliance were among those represented.