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APCO Raises 6 GHz Interference Concerns

APCO supported comments from the Edison Electric Institute and other groups representing incumbent 6 GHz users that the FCC should revisit how interference is addressed as automated frequency coordination systems open (see 2403260046). “APCO agrees with other representatives of incumbent…

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6 GHz users that, absent input from incumbents and oversight from the Commission, this resource for mitigating interference will fail to provide what’s needed for critical communications,” said a filing Thursday in docket 21-352: “APCO urges the Commission to adopt clearer guidelines, enhance transparency, and facilitate a more inclusive approach to the development and modification of AFC systems and procedures that impact critical communications.”