Microsoft, Dell push FCC for access to unused TV spectrum
MICROSOFT, DELL PUSH FCC FOR ACCESS TO UNUSED TV SPECTRUM
[SOURCE: IDG News Service, AUTHOR: Grant Gross]
Microsoft, Intel and Dell are pressing the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to finish work on a 2-year-old technical proceeding that would allow new wireless devices to operate in unused television spectrum. They have cheered a new proposal in the U.S. Congress requiring the FCC to finish the proceeding on so-called white spaces unused by television stations in many U.S. markets. The Communications, Consumer's Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act, a wide-ranging telecom reform bill to be debated Thursday in the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, would set a deadline for the FCC to finish the white spaces proceeding. The tech vendors want to build new wireless Internet devices that would locate unused spectrum designated for television use, but they can't start designing the devices because of a lack of direction from the FCC, lawyers for the three companies said at a press briefing last week. Broadcasters have opposed the proposal, however. Most television markets have several unused TV spectrum bands, and a greater use of white spaces could create a new demand for innovative wireless devices that can find unused spectrum, said Paula Boyd, regulatory affairs counsel for Microsoft. "The white spaces provide a greater opportunity for broadband deployment," she said. "It provides an opportunity for consumers to get new and interesting services and products." The tech vendors said they see broadband as a major driver for greater demand of their current and future products. But U.S. broadcasters have raised concerns that unlicensed wireless devices could interfere with their TV signals.
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Microsoft, Dell push FCC for access to unused TV spectrum