FCC Approves the use of “White Space”, What is the Security Concern?
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On September 23rd of 2010 the FCC approved the usage of “White Space” for wireless networking access. White Space is the frequency that are between television broadcast channels and many of them became free when TV broadcasters switched from analog signals to digital signals.
“White Space” and a Possible Security Concern
The FCC will be ruling on the usage of “White Space” for wireless networking access today (9/23/2010). White Space is the frequencies that are between television broadcast channels and many of them became free when TV broadcasters switched from analog signals to digital signals.
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On September 23rd the FCC will vote on a new set of rules that will finally allow their planned “super WiFi” to become reality.
In 2009 the FCC voted to open up the vast amounts of “white space” frequencies that lie between television broadcast channels.
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