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White space spectrum and Sprint-Clearwire get the nod from the FCC In two big election day victories, the FCC approved both the usage of the white space spectrum for mobile broadband access and the Sprint Clearwire joint venture to expand WiMAX coverage. w00t, w00t! The decision for the white space spectrum was unanimous with one partial dissent from Commissioner Deborah Tate. This is a big blow [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 19.68 |
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| FCC cancels upcoming meeting, will not vote on white space The FCC has announced that it has canceled its upcoming December 18th meeting. As part of that meeting, the FCC had planned to vote on the proposed auction of portions of the white space spectrum which would be used for free, nationwide wireless broadband. The white space initiative generated a firestorm of controversy that [...] [..] |
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| Lawmakers weigh in on white space, tell FCC to delay vote First it was the White House that voiced its opposition earlier this week to the FCC’s plan for free wireless broadband using the white space spectrum, now it is Congress’s turn to weigh in on the matter. In a letter to the FCC, the incoming chairmen for the Senate and House Commerce committees, Sen. Jay [...] [..] |
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| White House opposes FCC?s plan for free, nationwide wireless broadband After the whole controversy over the usage of the White Space spectrum had been given the thumbs up by the FCC, we thought that free, nationwide wireless Internet access was a given. Not so fast says the White House. The FCC was going to vote as early as next week on a plan to auction [...] [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 13.30 |
FCC to decide what to do with unlicensed spectrum Once television goes digital, there is going to be some open “white space” in the air and the FCC is now deciding on how the spectrum should be used. Companies like Google and Microsoft want the space for a variety of reasons - Google mainly suggesting it be open for use by anyone (so they [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 12.46 |
 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 12.46 |
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To sue or not to sue, that is T-Mobile?s question The fourth largest carrier in the US (behind AT&T, Verizon and Sprint) is in the midst of putting up a big fight against the FCC. T-Mobile, along with the support of AT&T and CTIA, contends that the AWS-3 spectrum the FCC is auctioning off will interfere with the AWS-1 spectrum that T-Mobile uses. If startup [...] [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 10.39 |
| EU forms an opinion on CUS’ing But wants to see more polite radios
Common Use of Spectrum such as the 2.4GHz band that makes Wi-Fi possible should become more prevalent to drive innovation and efficient spectrum use, the EU Spectrum body says. But legislation may be needed to ensure radio systems play nicely together.
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Sprint?s new Sanyo Pro 200 and Pro 700 When it rains Sanyo handsets, it pours. Not content with releasing just one, Sprint is preparing two new handsets for an upcoming June 15th launch. First out of the gate is the Sanyo Pro 200, which sports QChat support, EV-DO Rev. A, and a black and white display. Nothing insane here, but with a suggested [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 9.401 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 9.386 |
| Ofcom tailgates Google with radio usage map Sussing out the spectrum
Ofcom is responsible for managing radio spectrum in the UK, but it’s hard to do that when you don’t know who’s doing what and where. So by the end of 2008 a fleet of vehicles touring the country will finish doing for radio spectrum what Google is doing for street views.
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Sprint to release the BlackBerry Niagara this quarter? We know how hard it must be for Sprint BlackBerry users considering that Sprint missed out on recent handsets like the Storm and Bold. Sprint hasn’t even issued OS 4.5 yet but as the saying goes, “good things come to those who wait.” If you believe this latest rumor, a very good thing is on [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 8.826 |
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