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FCC Seeks Limited Comment on 6 GHz Rules

The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology is seeking comment on the one part of the agency’s 2020 6 GHz order on which the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit asked the FCC for further explanation. The court…

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otherwise upheld the order, which opened the band for sharing with Wi-Fi (see 2112280047). “We seek comment on NAB’s arguments in the Commission’s proceeding regarding broadcasters’ experience in the 2.4 GHz band, how that experience relates to the kinds of contention-based protocol operations prescribed for indoor use in the 6 GHz rules, and whether the 2.4 GHz experience warrants reservation of a portion of the 6 GHz band for mobile indoor operations or any other modification to the Commission’s 6 GHz rules,” said a notice in Friday’s Daily Digest. OET stressed “in light of the limited scope of the court’s remand, we do not seek comment on any other aspects of the 6 GHz Report and Order.” Comment dates will be in a Federal Register notice.