FCC to Consider Allowing Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Devices for D2D Service
The FCC may explore allowing unlicensed wireless devices like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to communicate directly with satellites for direct-to-device (D2D) service. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr proposed a new…
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