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Subaru Seeks Waiver for Safety Deployments in 5.9 GHz Band

North American Subaru sought a waiver allowing it to make early deployments using cellular-vehicle-to-everything technology in the 5.9 GHz band. The automaker said it was willing to abide by rules approved last year as part of a joint waiver to…

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use the band for C-V2X, as modified in July (see 2307050048). “Safety is our top priority and we have been pursuing Subaru’s overarching corporate goal of zero fatal traffic accidents in 2030,” said a Friday filing in docket 19-138. “Safety applications based on C-V2X will play a critical role in achieving this goal and will contribute to improving public safety.”