The story that never seems to fly away has circled back once again. The FAA has as the FCC once again to delay the deployment of C-Band 5G frequencies around airports. The line of reasoning is still that flights could be disrupted becaue of the potential impact of these frequencies on plane altimeters. A new wrinkle in the discussion is that the FAA now states that even the radio filters that are being rapidly installed in airplanes may not be enough to shield them from spurrious transmissions. The other question is whether or not the FCC has the authority to impose restrictions on the spectrum after it was auctioned off. Chris, you know a bit about this space. What do you think is the end result here? This and more on the Gestalt IT Rundown. Head to GestaltIT.com for show notes.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown
0:35 - Cisco launches 10-year plan to train 25 million people in IT skills
2:51 - RAMBUS Roaring Back with CXL
5:51 - Starlink Aviation
8:21 - Charges Filed for Obstruction in Huawei Case
11:36 - Cisco new 800G switch
14:10 - FAA Wants 5G Limits
24:02 - The Weeks Ahead
25:01 - Thanks for Watching
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