New White Space Wi-Fi Ruling Could Be a Game Changer

Nov 7
15:57

2010

Andrew Eisner

Andrew Eisner

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This article is about the new White Space Wi-Fi that is taking over. What does this mean for you? Faster, better wi-fi signal from father away.

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Some are calling it “super Wi-Fi,” or “Wi-Fi on steroids,” but whatever you call it,New White Space Wi-Fi Ruling Could Be a Game Changer Articles the recent FCC ruling that allows for unlicensed use of the “white space” between TV channels for wireless data service could signal changes for consumers and everyone else providing or using Wi-Fi networks. Farther, Better, FasterWith the new white space spectrum, Wi-Fi signals will be able to travel many times farther than the 100 – 300 feet that current systems typically get. Claims of over a kilometer or even a mile are being made. Wi-Fi transmissions using this spectrum will also be much less susceptible to obstructions. There are claims of data rates -everything from 20 up to 800 Mbps for white space Wi-Fi.A Dose of RealityWhite space Wi-Fi should be fairly straightforward to implement for places like university or corporate campuses. Microsoft is already trying it out, what they are calling “White Fi”on their campus. Municipalities and public places, on the other hand, might have more difficulty finding a tower to place their antennas on and access to the “pipe” at the bottom of the tower. The carriers are going to give away high-speed connectivity that might cut into their 3G business. What it Could Mean for YouBigger “tubes” on the Internet could mean a much better experience and wider availability to the Internet. In the home a new white space Wi-Fi router might give you a stronger signal, and better Wi-Fi performance everywhere in the house although the Wi-Fi hardware in that new Lenovo laptop may need to be upgraded.On corporate campuses or in public places, you might also experience better networking. In some cases you may find using Wi-Fi on your smartphone might be all you need, allowing you to cut back or skip the 3G data plan. City-wide access could be a different story and may not mean free Wi-Fi.Read the full article here.

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