Southern Co. Disputes NCTA's 6 GHz Argument
Southern Co. criticized an NCTA filing from November arguing that the power spectral density limit for 6 GHz low-power indoor access points floated in the 6 GHz Further NPRM isn't a big risk for causing harmful interference to incumbent fixed…
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service links (see 2211290068). “The arguments made by NCTA are in conflict with real-world measurements taken by multiple tests on the public record, all of which show results consistent with Southern’s real-world testing, measurements, and analyses previously provided to the Commission,” the utility said, posted Friday in docket 18-295.