CTA Opposes 'One-Size-Fits All' Approach on Receiver Standards
CTA representatives told the FCC of “the importance of spectrum efficiency,” in response to the FCC’s April notice of inquiry on receiver performance (see 2204210049). CTA said it opposes a “one-size-fits all” approach. “Industry (and CTA specifically) has explored spectrum…
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efficiencies across a variety of vectors -- including receiver performance -- over the years, especially in the FCC’s Technological Advisory Committee,” said a filing posted Friday in docket 22-137. “Industry has been working for many years to analyze system performance, write standards and design and test devices,” CTA said: “As part of this process, industry considers in-band and adjacent channel interference. Participants also discussed that an increasingly congested RF environment raises difficult questions for the Commission as it reallocates spectrum to support 5G services and beyond.” The CTA representatives spoke with aides to Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and Commissioners Brendan Carr and Geoffrey Starks. Initial comments are due on the NOI June 27.