Tech Companies, AT&T Disagree on 6 GHz Coordination Rules
Tech companies urged the FCC to ignore an AT&T filing last month to condition approval of 6 GHz automated frequency coordination system applications on compliance with requirements similar to those recently imposed by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology…
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of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) in Canada. “AT&T improperly asks the Commission to reconsider decisions already made in the 6 GHz Order,” the tech companies said: “The Commission should reject AT&T’s inappropriate and untimely effort to seek that relief. AT&T’s new requested ‘conditions’ have no relevance to open issues from [Office Engineering and Technology’s] AFC Conditional Approval Public Notice or the pending testing process. AT&T simply prefers how ISED decided certain issues.” The filing by Apple, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Google, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Meta Platforms, Microsoft and Qualcomm was posted Monday in docket 18-295.