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First, it is needed, present Wi-Fi is too slow, this newly opened spectrum will increase speed for Wi-Fi. The lack of broadband outside inner cities is a major economic drawback to our economy's growth.

The mandate for the FCC's operation is to control interference from the various frequencies. So any interference will have to be dealt with, not ignored. This will also increase interest in having new equipment to continuously reduce unused space between spectrum's.

Thankfully this will mean more and more new spectrum's becoming available as the quality of equipment increases. Which is exactly what is needed for continuous need for more spectrum.
Posted by: shanedr   Posted on: 11/11/08  (Edited: 11/11/2008 @ 05:13) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Co-opting  Anton Philidor | 11/05/08
CB, WiFi, FRS, VOIP, etc, etc,  kd5auq | 11/05/08
RE: FCC opens up wireless 'white spaces;' Assessing winners, losers and wild-cards  mhm200 | 11/05/08
Channel Choice is coming?  LVKen7 | 11/05/08
What makes you think he'd do that?  derbaff | 11/05/08
How can they be "losers"?  readwryt@... | 11/05/08
Broadcast licenses  CodeCurmudgeon | 11/05/08
RE: FCC opens up wireless 'white spaces;' Assessing winners, losers and wild-cards  Unemployed IT Guy | 11/05/08
RE: FCC opens up wireless 'white spaces;' Assessing winners, losers and wild-cards  verno_58@... | 11/05/08
Pro-Audio will be a loser  jessejtr | 11/05/08
So I ask you...  readwryt@... | 11/05/08
wimax  chengg11@... | 11/05/08
Intereference?  CobraA1 | 11/05/08
You can now interfere with your neighbor  BrettGlass | 11/05/08
Guess again  shanedr | 11/11/08
White Space Tech not just for Internet Broadband  OracleDivine | 11/19/08

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