Article 62EXC The auto industry lost its spectrum fight with the FCC because V2V was always a fantasy

The auto industry lost its spectrum fight with the FCC because V2V was always a fantasy

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Andrew J. Hawkins
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dot-v2v-program.0.0.jpg V2V, or vehicle-to-vehicle technology, allows cars to receive messages about road conditions and crashes.

Today, the DC circuit court released its decision, siding with the Federal Communications Commission, on its reallocation of part of the 5.9GHz band. It's a big win for the FCC and a big loss for the auto industry, which has promised to use the airwaves to improve safety through a technology called vehicle-to-vehicle" (V2V) or vehicle-to-everything" (V2X) communication.

The problem, as hilariously put by Judge Justin Walker in his opinion, is that this technology has never really existed. It was one of those just around the corner"-type innovations that has always been promised but never actually delivered. It was a fantasy, and today, the court's basically said as much.

The problem, as hilariously put by Judge Justin Walker in his...

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