FCC Should Reject New Utility 6 GHz Interference Warnings: NCTA
NCTA urged the FCC to reject a warning by FirstEnergy and other electric utilities of interference risks for incumbents in the 6 GHz band as more Wi-Fi users take advantage of the spectrum (see 2305100047). “In a series of untimely…
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attempts to convince the Commission to reverse key aspects of the landmark 6 GHz Order, the Utilities Incumbents nonetheless persist in testing [low-power indoor] access points in unrealistic scenarios engineered to yield harmful interference results,” said a filing posted Monday in docket 18-295: “In doing so, the Utilities Incumbents contend that the forced results of their contrived, worst-case-scenario testing -- precisely the analytical approach the Commission rejected in the 6 GHz Order -- somehow reflect ‘real world’ risk.”