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Electric Utilities Raise 6 GHz Concerns With Rosenworcel Aide

Electric utility representatives, led by the Edison Electric Institute, discussed a recent Pacific Gas & Electric study on the interference threat to band incumbents from unlicensed operations in the 6 GHz band (see 2304260037), meeting with an aide to FCC…

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Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. The study said 47 of the PG&E links studied would have to be moved within five years, four links “showed such severe risk for interference that PG&E is already moving them to 11 GHz channels at significant cost to the company” and only five “will be able to operate effectively in five years," the utilities said in a filing posted Thursday in docket 18-295.