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FCC approves free wireless band
Interference worries 'unfounded'
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com14 Oct 2008
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The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved new spectrum for
use as a free public broadband channel.
The FCC published the results of a study conducted in September regarding the
potential for interference with other channels.
T-Mobile had informed the FCC of its own study which claimed that devices
using the AWS-3 band proposed for the free channel would experience harmful
interference from the nearby commercial AWS-1 band.
The mobile firm had contended that such interference could leave its paying
customers unable to use their devices.
In response, the FCC conducted a series of tests which it said had not only
replicated T-Mobile's reported conditions, but found instances in which worse
interference was possible.
"The FCC has generally adopted standards that balance the risk of potential
interference against a variety of other factors, including the impact those
standards may have on the potential uses of spectrum," said the report.
To avoid further risks, the FCC left open the possibility for expanding the
spectrum in order to further lower the potential for interference.
A free wireless spectrum is being championed by FCC chairman Kevin Martin,
who views the network as a way to allow low-income individuals to have permanent
internet access.
The plan involves using a portion of the wireless spectrum currently occupied
by analogue TV broadcasts as a free wireless internet channel.
The plan has been championed by companies such as Google, but has been
fiercely opposed by telcos.
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