The Federal Communications Commission announced that it is increasing the radio spectrum available for wireless networking services. The FCC said Thursday that it is adding 255 megahertz of spectrum ...
In the United States the federal government regulates how wireless spectrum is used. Groups of radio frequencies, called “bands,” are allocated to some combination of government, commercial and open ...
This spring, the University of Notre Dame welcomes the development of a critical strategy at the national level. It’s about the radio frequency spectrum, the natural resource used by all sorts of high ...
The future of the internet is becoming increasingly more mobile. Cars, remote patient monitoring devices, and smart houses all run on some form of wireless internet. Even most consumer-facing ...
(TNS) — While it may not get the dramatic headlines that other topics garner, few public policy issues will affect the future of our country the way telecommunications infrastructure will, ...
The Federal Communications Commission is looking for input on offshore wireless spectrum use. The commission has issued a Notice of Inquiry to begin the process of gathering information on current ...
Professors Michael Honig, Randall Berry, and Dongning Guo are part of a multi-institutional initiative to transform the landscape of spectrum research, education, collaboration, and management as ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. It's a good ...
European regulators are weighing longer radio spectrum terms to ease planning uncertainty for telecom operators.
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