FCC Opens Up Unused TV Signals For Broadband
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Joelle Tessler, Technology Writer
The Federal Communications Commission is opening up unused airwaves between television channels for wireless broadband networks that will be more powerful and can reach farther than today's Wi-Fi hotspots.
The five-member FCC voted unanimously Thursday to allow the use of so-called "...
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