[Discuss] Fwd: FCC Planning To Free Up Additional Wi-Fi
Gregor G.
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Mo Jan 28 06:39:59 CET 2013
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Betreff: FCC Planning To Free Up Additional Wi-Fi
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FCC Planning To Free Up Additional Wi-Fi Spectrum To Help Relieve
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[CES 2013] In case you couldn't tell by the monster amount of content
coming from us this week, CES is currently going on and if you've ever
been to it, or any other kind of conference, you know Wi-Fi is a
must-have as cell phone service is usually nonexistent as thousands of
people converge into one convention center. The problem is, at its
current 2.4MHz spectrum, often times Wi-Fi at conferences don't work
that great either, leaving you without any form of communication for
hours. The FCC announced today it's going to make some changes to help
you tweet out your photo of you posing with Wolverine as fast as
possible, right from the convention floor. FCC Charman Julius
Genachowski has announced they plan to open up 195 megahertz of wireless
spectrum within the 5GHz band in order to "relieve Wi-Fi congestion at
conferences, at airports, and in people's homes." The change will
increase Wi-Fi speeds to at least 35 percent and the FCC is expected to
review the proposal next month.
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