Friday, October 4, 2013

UK Regulator OfCom Chooses Microsoft, Google, Others For White Space Wireless Trials

Microsoft has been a longtime advocate of unregulated spectrum and white spaces.? It appears the company will now get its chance to show what it can do with them.? UK regulator Ofcom has named Microsoft to test WiFi-like services to underserved Glasgow, while Click4internet will assess rural broadband in remote or tricky locations.? Google has signed on as a potential database provider.? Ofcom hope? to have everything running by next year. How White Spaces work: These new services will utilise the gaps, or ?white spaces?, that sit in the frequency band used to broadcast digital terrestrial TV. Some of these gaps may be used by other applications, such as wireless microphones, but only at certain times?.

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