Redl Lobbying for Facebook on 6 GHz Issues
Former NTIA Administrator David Redl and his consulting firm Salt Point Strategies have been lobbying on behalf of Facebook, he said in a registration filing. Redl reported he’s been lobbying for the social media platform since the beginning of October…
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on the 6 GHz band. Facebook is among the tech sector entities that urged the FCC to allow sharing of that frequency for unlicensed Wi-Fi use (see 1911060046). Salt Point Strategies separately reported $90,000 in lobbying income from Facebook, which is thus far its only registered client. Facebook didn’t comment. Redl resigned as NTIA head in May (see 1905090051).