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Google may have been on pins and needles while the FCC scrutinized its white space wireless database
over the spring, but it can relax this summer -- the FCC has given the
database the all-clear. The approval lets Google serve as one of ten
go-to sources for white space devices
needing safe frequencies in the US. It also lets those with
interference-prone devices, such as wireless microphone users, register
the airwaves they consider off-limits to white space technology. The
clearance won't have much immediate effect when very few
Americans are using the spectrum, but it's a step forward for rural
broadband rollouts and other situations where long-range, unlicensed
wireless comes in handy.
Google may have been on pins and needles while the FCC scrutinized its white space wireless database
over the spring, but it can relax this summer -- the FCC has given the
database the all-clear. The approval lets Google serve as one of ten
go-to sources for white space devices
needing safe frequencies in the US. It also lets those with
interference-prone devices, such as wireless microphone users, register
the airwaves they consider off-limits to white space technology. The
clearance won't have much immediate effect when very few
Americans are using the spectrum, but it's a step forward for rural
broadband rollouts and other situations where long-range, unlicensed
wireless comes in handy.
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