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Super Wifi gets FCC go-ahead

2010-09-24 09:12 by
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The Federal Communications Commission has, as expected, released unlicensed spectrum, hoping it will boost the market for wireless internet.

The unanimous decision to sell off the so-called 'white space' should see the widespread introduction of Super Wifi, already being trialled across the country. It is the first significant block of spectrum to be sold off in 20 years, and the FCC says it could generate as much as $7 billion in economic value each year.

"We know from experience that unlicensed spectrum can trigger unexpected but hugely beneficial innovation. For example, years ago, there was a band of low-quality spectrum that was lying fallow. Nobody could figure out what to do with this so-called 'junk band', so the FCC decided to free it up as unlicensed spectrum," said FCC chairman Julius Genachowski.

"The result was a wave of new technologies – baby monitors, cordless phones, and eventually a real game changer: Wifi. Today, Wifi is a multi-billion industry and an essential part of the mobile ecosystem."

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See also: FCC Opens Unused Spectrum For Wireless Broadband

 

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