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Examples of Consumer Benefits from TV ‘White Spaces’ Legislation Report / In Depth Examples of Consumer Benefits from TV ‘White Spaces’ Legislation What all community wireless networks have in common is the unlicensed spectrum they use to transmit signals. Jul 10, 2006 Michael Calabrese
Why Unlicensed Use of Vacant TV Spectrum Will Not Interfere with Television Reception Report / In Depth Why Unlicensed Use of Vacant TV Spectrum Will Not Interfere with Television Reception This Brief addresses the technical arguments raised by the opponents of The Advanced Telecommunications and Opportunity Reform Act of 2006. Jul 10, 2006 Michael Marcus, Andrew Lippman
Wireless Public Safety Data Networks Operating on Unlicensed Airwaves Report / In Depth Wireless Public Safety Data Networks Operating on Unlicensed Airwaves Recent crises have demonstrated that the absence of reliable communications among public safety agencies is an urgent national dilemma. Apr 19, 2006 Naveen Lakshmipathy
Community Wireless: Overview of Current Policy Debates Report / In Depth Community Wireless: Overview of Current Policy Debates Low-cost, high-speed, community-based wireless broadband networks are revolutionizing public communications. Apr 5, 2006 Naveen Lakshmipathy
Myth vs. Fact: The Rhetoric and Reality of Progress in Allocating More Spectrum for Unlicensed Use Report / In Depth Myth vs. Fact: The Rhetoric and Reality of Progress in Allocating More Spectrum for Unlicensed Use It’s time to call attention to the difference between the rhetoric and reality of progress in allocating more spectrum for unlicensed use. Feb 22, 2006
Reclaiming the Vast Wasteland: The Economic Case Report / In Depth Reclaiming the Vast Wasteland: The Economic Case An FCC proposal would allow a new generation of wireless broadband devices to utilize the vacant TV channels. Feb 21, 2006
Measuring TV ‘White Space’ Available for Unlicensed Wireless Broadband Report / In Depth Measuring TV ‘White Space’ Available for Unlicensed Wireless Broadband The transition to digital television offers a new and important opportunity to take advantage of an underutilized public resource. Jan 5, 2006 Michael Calabrese, Ben Scott
Myth vs. Fact: A Response to Broadcast Industry Misinformation Concerning Possible Interference from ‘Smart’ Wi-Fi Devices Report / In Depth Myth vs. Fact: A Response to Broadcast Industry Misinformation Concerning Possible Interference from ‘Smart’ Wi-Fi Devices The broadcast industry has been relying on misinformation in their opposition of unlicensed wireless devices using unused TV Channels. Jan 5, 2006
Digital Future Initiative Final Report Report / In Depth Digital Future Initiative Final Report The Digital Future Initiative’s final report. Dec 15, 2005
Reclaiming the Vast Wasteland: The Engineering Case Report / In Depth Reclaiming the Vast Wasteland: The Engineering Case In 2004, the FCC approved a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposing to allow wireless devices to utilize vacant television channels. Oct 18, 2005 Michael Marcus, Andrew Lippman