Google asks to build, oversee FCC's white spaces database
Last updated: January 5, 2010 - 8:23am
Google proposed to the Federal Communications Commission Monday that it build and oversee a white spaces database for mobile broadband services. The company has backed the use of white spaces -- unlicensed spectrum -- for laptops, e-readers, smart phones and other devices to connect to wireless broadband. The unlicensed airwaves would provide an alternative to commercial licensed spectrum held by the nation's largest wireless network operators. Google's role as an administrator of a database would deepen the company's foothold in communications services. In a blog post Monday night, Google's telecom and media counsel, Rick Whitt, said it wants to be one of potentially several administrators of a geo-location database for devices to connect to so as to ensure they do not interfere with licensed television and wireless microphone signals.
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