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Public Interest, Consumer Groups Urge FCC Action on 6 GHz

Nineteen groups, led by the Open Technology Institute at New America, sent a letter to FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel Thursday urging the agency to wrap up work on two long-standing issues raised in a 2020 Further NPRM on the 6…

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GHz band (see 2004230059). The letter cites digital inclusion concerns. “The authorization of Very Low Power (VLP) devices and higher power for indoor-only use (LPI) are particularly crucial for digital equity and inclusion, for continued U.S. leadership in next generation Wi-Fi, and for virtually all consumers, businesses and community anchor institutions that increasingly rely on Wi-Fi for connectivity,” the letter said: “Above all, we need to ensure that final rules for the 6 GHz band do not create a new Wi-Fi Digital Divide.” The letter warns, “Weak indoor signals and any unnecessary reliance on costly and complex database control over Wi-Fi and other unlicensed technologies will disproportionately deprive low-income households, students and others of affordable access to this advanced connectivity.” Some expect FCC action soon (see 2306230046). Groups signing the letter include Public Knowledge, Consumer Reports, Next Century Cities, the American Library Association, the National Digital Inclusion Alliance, the Schools Health Libraries Broadband Coalition, the Tribal Digital Village Network, the Benton Institute for Broadband & Society, the Wireless ISP Association, the United Church of Christ Media Justice Ministry, Access Humboldt, X-Lab and the Institute for Local Self Reliance.