Microsoft Rural Airband Project Will Partner with Service Providers for Rural Broadband

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Microsoft introduced an initiative, the Microsoft Rural Airband project. Microsoft will invest an unspecified amount of money with existing rural broadband carriers to bring broadband to 2 million people in rural America by 2022. Microsoft will help fund projects that use TV white spaces spectrum for wireless broadband. It’s a technology they believe in and have deployed in 20 projects across the globe, serving about 185K subscribers.

TV white spaces spectrum is in the 600 MHz band and offers good propagation and distance characteristics. Microsoft is also calling on federal, state, and local governments to play a role. They are advocating appropriate spectrum use policies with the FCC to ensure nationwide unlicensed use of three channels below the 700 MHz band. They are calling on matching funds from any federal and state infrastructure spending to include TV white spaces technology options.


Microsoft Rural Airband Project Will Partner with Service Providers for Rural Broadband A rural broadband strategy: connecting rural America to new opportunities (Microsoft) Microsoft wants to bring 2 million rural Americans online by 2022 (Washington Post)