By Kelly Lienhard (September 1, 2022, 5:24 PM EDT) — The Institute of Transportation Engineers is urging the Federal Communications Commission to urgently allow new crash prevention technology to replace an aging system in a spectrum band designated in part for road safety.
The institute announced on Wednesday that the new technology C-V2X in the 5.9 gigahertz band will be applied to ensure a smooth and efficient transition from the old system and limited short-range communications and help protect cars. Disasters in the United States.
The group “supports the rapid deployment of C-V2X technologies, prior to the approval of the final C-V2X operating rules, which …
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