FCC Adjusts Final Rules On Use of Vacant TV Band

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Technology and telecommunications companies could soon get access to unused TV airwaves, allowing them to introduce new wireless gadgets and services, under rules that Federal Communications Commission officials are close to putting into final form.

Some of FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski's top aides have met with broadcasters and other interested parties in recent weeks to discuss the remaining obstacles to freeing up the vacant spectrum between television channels, known in the industry as "white spaces." The issue could come to a vote as soon as the agency's September meeting. Chairman Genachowski said earlier this year that he wanted the matter resolved by the end of September.


FCC Adjusts Final Rules On Use of Vacant TV Band