FCC makes 'white spaces' available for broadband
Citing the potential to improve wireless broadband access for consumers, the Federal Communications Commission voted last week to make the unused TV spectrum, commonly referred to as "white spaces," available to the public. The move relates to the FCC's mandate that television stations switch from broadcasting in analog to digital by February, meaning a large swatch of airwaves would be opened up for potential uses.
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