Google co-founder Larry Page discusses how the unused airwaves between broadcast TV channels ("white spaces") have the potential to spur innovation, deploy affordable wireless broadband, and create...
Google co-founder Larry Page discusses how the unused airwaves between broadcast TV channels ("white spaces") have the potential to spur innovation, deploy affordable wireless broadband, and create new applications for Americans, at an event organized by the Wireless Innovation Alliance, September 24, 2008, in Washington, D.C.
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Thanks for being so straight forward! So the signal being used now will open up to the broader penetration offered by white space as soon as the radiance of signal is approved by the FCC? Or will it be another "improvement" we get charged for that costs manufacturers/marketing/develo pers...didI find the right segment of the chain yet? I love this Audio Preview! Was that developed by Google too?
At about 13:35 you say something about wireless microphones being detected. Are they the things that the FCC wants to protect from interference? I think we should ALL to the microwave test. Who are the 18,826 listeners? What I mean is how much money is watching and being affected by these changes...for their benefit and/or loss?
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