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DroneDepoly Raises Concerns With Aide to FCC's Carr

DroneDeploy, which offers software for drones, raised concerns about a potential crackdown on the flyers. The FCC should “work with other federal agencies in promoting the development of alternatives to drone makers that might ultimately be added to the covered…

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list” and “consider hardware market realities and ensure that adequate alternatives exist before any restrictions on authorizations take effect,” the company told an aide to Commissioner Brendan Carr, per a filing posted Tuesday in docket 21-232. Carr called attention in October to China-based DJI (see 2110190051), which has more than half the U.S. drone market. The company also spoke with aides to the FCC Democrats (see 2204070033).