On September 23, the Federal Communications Commission approved new rules allowing so-called white space spectrum to be used for what has come to be called "WiFi on steroids." White spaces refer to radio airwaves that are not used by broadcasters and their according to FCC chairman Julius Genachowski, the opening up of this spectrum will provide a major "platform for innovators and entrepreneurs." What are likely to be some of the first deployments of this technology? What impact will the rules have on wireless users as well as on companies such as Microsoft, Dell and Google, which have been pushing the FCC to implement the new rules? Wharton legal studies and business ethics professor Kevin Werbach has been working closely with the FCC on this and other initiatives. He answers these questions and more in an interview with Knowledge@Wharton.
That was really good. Especially his last comment. WOW
KhanSlayer 1 year ago