Electric Utilities Meet With OET Staff on 6 GHz Interference Concerns
Electric utility representatives, led by FirstEnergy and the Edison Electric Institute, met with FCC Office of Engineering and Technology staff about FirstEnergy’s recent 6 GHz interference tests (see 2305100047). Electric companies “operate 6 GHz communications networks that are necessary for…
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the safety of electric company personnel and to maintain the backbone of electric companies’ operations during emergencies and disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires,” said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 18-295: “Protecting existing 6 GHz networks remains the reason for electric companies to invest their limited resources to conduct tests to evaluate the risk that unlicensed devices pose to their networks.”