International Trade Today is a service of Warren Communications News.

New America Meets FCC's Rosenworcel on Future of 6 GHz Band

Michael Calabrese, director of the Wireless Future Program at New America, urged relatively light-touch rules in the 6 GHz band, meeting Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel on Feb. 19. Public interest groups hope the FCC will authorize use of the band indoors…

Sign up for a free preview to unlock the rest of this article

If your job depends on informed compliance, you need International Trade Today. Delivered every business day and available any time online, only International Trade Today helps you stay current on the increasingly complex international trade regulatory environment.

without automated frequency control across the U-NII-5 and U-NII-7 band segments, Calabrese said, he filed in docket 18-122, posted Friday. “Failure to set a power level at which Wi-Fi can operate indoors across the entire 6 GHz band, using off-the-shelf routers and low-cost devices, would sacrifice what is likely to be the greatest benefit of this rulemaking,” Calabrese said: “Without affordable, do-it-yourself access to the 850 megahertz in U-NII-5 and U-NII-7, a majority of homes and small businesses in particular will likely be limited to a single 160 megahertz channel between 6.875 and 7.125 GHz.” Replies were due Monday on a 6 GHz NPRM (see 1903180047).