Friday, November 28, 2008

Airwaves may be opening up

This news was posted on www.theweek.com on November 14, 2008.

The Federal Communications Commission said it would open unused, unlicensed portions of the TV airwaves known as “white spaces” to deliver wireless broadband service. A coalition of high-tech firms, including Microsoft and Google, had lobbied to make the spectrum available to the public, saying it would spur development of new wireless gadgets. They plan to make smart phones, laptops, and other devices that will use the spectrum to surf the Web.

This sounds like a project with potential.

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