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Continental Wants 'Me Too' 5.9 GHz Waiver

Continental Automotive Systems asked the FCC about the status of its waiver request for cellular-vehicle-to-everything use of the 5.9 GHz. The FCC approved the initial waivers last month, acting on a long-standing joint waiver request (see 2304240066). A Continental representative…

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spoke with an Office of Engineering and Technology staffer, said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 19-138. “We generally discussed the status of the waivers filed by private and public stakeholders currently on record and the most efficient way for an entity such as Continental to procedurally seek a ‘me too’ waiver,” the company said.