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Georgia DOT Supports Petition Raising 5.9 GHz Concerns

The Georgia Department of Transportation supports a 5G Automotive Association petition (see 2106030075) asking the FCC to reduce by 20 dB the permitted level of unwanted emissions from the unlicensed services that share the 5.9 GHz band. The 5GAA is…

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looking to protect cellular vehicle-to-everything operations from unlicensed use of the band (see 2402290042). “As 5GAA’s Petition highlights, the unwanted emissions levels that the FCC adopted for unlicensed services that neighbor C-V2X in the 5.9 GHz spectrum band place C-V2X’s benefits at risk by subjecting the technology to harmful interference,” said a filing posted Tuesday in docket 19-138.