Continental Talks C-V2X Licensing Concerns With FCC
The FCC's move to mandate the use of cellular vehicle-to-everything in the 5.9 GHz proceeding unintentionally put Continental Automotive and other auto industry suppliers "in a precarious situation" for licensing C-V2X standard essential patents (SEPs), company representatives told an aide…
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to Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and various agency bureau and office staff, said a docket 19-138 filing Tuesday. Continental repeated its request for the FCC to mandate that C-V2X U.S. SEPs be licensed on fair terms to anyone wanting to be licensed (see 2204060038).