FCC Proposes C-V2X Spectrum Rules
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•FCC passes auto safety spectrum rules
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The FCC voted to finalize new spectrum rules that will push cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) communications technology forward.
The rules will use existing cellular networks to send messages from vehicle to vehicle, vehicle to infrastructure, or vehicle to cyclists, to warn of each other's presence for safety purposes.
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