Hi all,
  I know the 2.4 GHz band for WiFi no longer requires the Alert sign as the
last restriction on use fell out in 2012, but I have a question on the 5GHz
bands:

Specifically, if there is an EU-wide restriction on use (indoor use with
power limits based on sub-band), is the Alert symbol still required?

If it is not, what is the rationale for excluding it?

 Note that I have been operating under the assumption that the Alert sign
is required, but I haven't had to make the decision on whether or not to
apply the Alert sign since 2011 when the 2.4GHz band still required it, so
I want to check & be sure.

Thanks,
-Dave Heald

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