Where The Grass Grows Greener
The FCC recently discussed opening up some former TV broadcast spectrum in the sub-900MHz ranges for unlicensed BWA services. At these lower frequencies RF characteristics ensure a longer range and better obstacle penetration. Meanwhile, two different IEEE working groups (WG) are stepping on each-other's toes to develop solutions for any new frequencies, the 802.22 group and the WiMAX .16 crowd. The rift is not entirely amicable: the .22 set has been working on technologies that would allow them to operate in the ex-TV bands using cognitive radios that prevent interference with existing licensed users, but the .16 group is seeing the green grass in sub-900MHz, and is now planning their own cognitive radio approach which overlaps with the .22 WG. While the IEEE groups bicker, we're certain that other technologies will target these lower frequencies - the RF characteristics of low spectrum benefit any technology. Also, to be clear, the linked article mistakenly refers to the "900MHz band" but we're actually discussing "sub-900MHZ" UHF and VHF TV frequencies which range from 470MHz to 794MHz.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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