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CWave, an ultrawideband (UWB) technology developed by Pulse~LINK,...

CWave, an ultrawideband (UWB) technology developed by Pulse~LINK, can help to solve some of the most significant issues facing the FCC, company CEO Brady Buckley, Chief Technology Officer John Santhoff and Vice President-Engineering Greg Elmassian told FCC Office of Engineering and Technology Chief Julius Knapp; Chief Technology Officer Henning Schulzrinne; Walter Johnston, chief of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Division; and other officials from the Policy and Rules Division, the OET and the Wireline Competition Bureau, according to an ex parte notice (http://bit.ly/1qAf9rN) posted in docket 13-184 Wednesday. CWave provides a second, independent ethernet layer that can be used to lay an additional data path over existing coaxial or copper networks, without interfering with existing content, company officials said at the meeting Monday. The technology can be used on the existing coaxial cable found in most schools to distribute large bandwidth to classrooms; offers an affordable alternative for rural and small-town cable systems to upgrade to gigabit data speeds; and allows a service provider to use the technology over existing coaxial cable to offer broadband services without disturbing the incumbent cable provider, the filing said. Douglas Dawson, president of CCG Consulting, and Jim Baller of the Baller Herbst Law Group also participated in the meeting.