FCC Set to Reengage on Spectrum Needs of Drones
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has circulated for a vote by commissioners an NPRM seeking comment on rule revisions tied to the need of operators of unmanned aircraft systems for licensed spectrum, agency officials confirmed. The FCC has looked at the…
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issue in the past. It initially took comment on use of the of 5030-5091 MHz band by drones in 2019, at the request of the Aerospace Industries Association (see 1912270039). Last year, the Wireless Bureau took additional comments as part of a record refresh (see 2110130044). The docket created, RM-11798, has been slow with only eight filings so far this year. In one of the most recent filings on the topic, Qualcomm urged the FCC to set aside 20 MHz in the band, “which drones will use to communicate directly with one another to coordinate safe and efficient flights and also for drones to broadcast Remote ID information in compliance with FAA regulations,” and two 20.5 MHz blocks “licensed exclusively to support network communications through which drones will communicate via cellular networks for Control and Non-Payload Communications.” The record “demonstrates that there is a range of UAS spectrum needs and reinforces the support for the Commission to take timely actions to meet those needs,” said Aviation Spectrum Resources.