TV White Spaces have been magical in promise and tragic in reality. It isn’t that the technology has been a failure, but the fact that policy has been tied up by delusions of budget-balancing spectrum auctions. As the delusion gets worse the complications have increased, making the spectrum that gave us broadcast television for over 50 years the least-liked spectrum in the market. Even with the spectrum being stuck in mid-air, though, the TV White Space concept has been a fertile ground for precedence-setting strategies.
The concept of sharing the spectrum with cognitive radios and databases of usage has now moved to the 3.5 GHz proceedings at the FCC. Combined with the concepts from the 2012 Report by the President’s Committee on Science and Technology [PCAST], the 3.5 proceedings are implementing a more open market for Wireless spectrum usage.
The system features two important concepts. Read More
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