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Continental Modifies C-V2X Waiver Request

Continental Automotive simplified its request for a waiver of FCC rules, allowing early deployment of cellular vehicle-to-everything technology in the 5.9 GHz band, dropping patent concerns (see 2304030043). “Continental no longer seeks as part of its waiver request that the…

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Commission require that C-V2X technology patent licenses be made available to all market participants desiring to deploy such technologies,” said a filing posted Monday in docket 19-138. “Continental preserves such request and related arguments in the larger CV2X proceeding, most importantly that such a requirement be integrated into final Commission rules governing the 5.9 GHz band,” Continental said.