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FCC Has Data It Needs to Approve VLP Operations in 6 GHz, Tech Companies Say

The FCC has all the information it needs to approve operation of very-low-power devices in the 6 GHz band, a tech company representative told an aide to Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel. “The record demonstrates that [radio local access network] interactions with…

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fixed Broadcast Auxiliary Service receivers were similar to interactions with [fixed service] receivers, but that fixed BAS receivers are typically located in even higher and less accessible locations than FS receivers,” said a filing posted Friday in docket 18-295: “The risk of harmful interference to vehicle-mounted [electronic newsgathering] receivers was insignificant at power levels discussed in the record.” The filing was by HWG’s Paul Margie, counsel to Apple, Broadcom, Google and Meta Platforms.