CTIA, Aviation Groups Work Together on 5G in C Band
CTIA, the Aerospace Industries Association and Airlines for America are sharing data and working together to find a way to allow use of the C band for 5G, they said Wednesday. “We are pleased that after productive discussions we will…
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be working together to share the available data from all parties to identify the specific areas of concern for aviation,” the groups said: “The best technical experts from across both industries will be working collectively to identify a path forward, in coordination with the FAA and FCC.” Verizon and AT&T have been deploying gear but agreed not to turn it on until Jan. 5, a month later than originally planned (see 2111040042). Aviation interests noted concerns, in calls with commissioner aides (see 2112210063). “The wireless industry remains on track to launch 5G in the C-band on Jan. 5,” CTIA said. CTIA also reported on a call with staff from the Office of Engineering and Technology, Wireless and International bureaus. “C-Band 5G operations commencing in January will co-exist safely with aircraft and altimeters,” said a filing in docket 18-122. “The aviation industry’s public, unredacted data … does not support its sweeping pronouncements about coexistence concerns.” The FCC and FAA didn’t comment.