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FCC grants Applied Information 10th experimental license for C-V2X connected vehicle testing

November 3, 2022
FCC grants Applied Information 10th experimental license for C-V2X connected vehicle testing

Washington, United States – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted Applied Information, Inc. its 10th experimental license for testing cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) connected vehicle applications. The latest license is for testing in Brunswick, ME in cooperation with the Maine Department of Transportation.

The experimental licenses enable Applied Information, in coordination with local and state Departments of Transportation (DOT), to test various C-V2X safety applications for the infrastructure under a wide variety of roadway conditions from Maine to Hawaii.

“Applied Information is committed to improving roadway safety by developing connected vehicle applications with our public and private sector partners,” says Bryan Mulligan, Applied Information president. “We believe these licenses demonstrate the pent-up demand of DOTs across the U.S. to demonstrate and deploy C-V2X technology as soon as possible.”

Examples of C-V2X safety applications in development include those for school zones, school buses, emergency vehicles, rail crossings, pedestrian safety and unprotected left turn crash avoidance.

Experimental License LocationPartner Organisation
Alpharetta, GeorgiaCity of Alpharetta
Infrastructure Automotive Technology LaboratoryiATL Partner Alliance
Brunswick, MaineMaine DOT
Arlington, TexasCity of Arlington
Fremont, CaliforniaCity of Freemont
Honolulu, HawaiiHawaii DOT and University of Hawaii
Houston, TexasTexas DOT
Rochester, MinnesotaMinnesota DOT
Springboro, OhioCity of Springboro/Drive Ohio
Worcester, MassachusettsMassachusetts DOT

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