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FCC grants Ossia additional equipment authorization for its next-gen Cota wireless power platform
2020-11-09 00:30

Ossia announced that the Federal Communications Commission granted Ossia an additional equipment authorization for its next-generation Cota wireless power platform.

The FCC's approval authorizes wireless power delivery and data communications under Parts 18 and 15, respectively, of the FCC's rules and permits the system to be marketed and sold in the U.S. This FCC authorization marks the culmination of on-going efforts at Ossia to improve performance and capabilities of the platform as a launchpad to new applications and use cases.

Due to the Cota technology's unique ability to transfer power in a manner that inherently avoids objects and humans, the Cota system is currently the only system of its kind to have demonstrated to the FCC that it meets exposure standards in a dynamic real-world environment.

"This new authorization represents yet another step towards realizing Ossia's vision of a global, vibrant Cota Real Wireless Power ecosystem," states Preston Woo, Ossia's Chief Strategy Officer.

"With this additional FCC certification, we are advancing the commercialization of Cota technology to enable the proliferation of the 5G and IoT economy. Furthermore, we remain committed to continuing our collaboration with the FCC and commercial partners to bring the full range of wireless power at a distance to the broader market," says Woo.


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