US FCC Votes to Turn Empty TV Spectrum into Wireless Internet Access

“Federal regulators on Tuesday approved the largest ever expansion of wireless Internet access, unanimously backing a controversial plan to allow a new generation of devices to use the empty airwaves between television channels to go online.

Dubbed “Wi-Fi on steroids” by its supporters in the high-tech industry, the plan promises to offer wireless Internet service across America — most likely for free — and spur new systems for transmitting video and other data between devices in homes.”

Buried on election day here in the US, this is huge news from the Federal Communications Commission. Typically the FCC sides with the entertainment business and cable TV interests. In this case, they’ve unanimously sided with technology interests that want to provide “always on” internet. While the connectivity speed won’t be as fast as cable, the signal will go farther and reach more areas of the US than currently available. From the Los Angeles Times.

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