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The FCC has a process for allowing unlicensed use of unused TV frequencies by 2009: The process is widely backed by the consumer industry, including Intel, because the airwaves in question—white space in TV channels—are below 900 MHz and thus have much greater penetration and can glide themselves around certain obstructions. The FCC will have test results by July 2007, Reuters reports, that will allow it to set the technical requirements for devices by October 2007. Permits would be accepted in December 2007 for devices that could appear by February 2009 in the market.
Posted by Glennf at September 13, 2006 10:20 AM
Categories: Regulation, Spectrum
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