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Aug. 17, 2007 at 9:55am Eastern by Greg Sterling
Google Explains The 'White Space Coalition' And Its Push For Unused TV Spectrum Internet Access
It sounds a little like the name of a band: The White Space Coalition. We previously wrote about the joint effort (by Google, Microsoft, Intel and others) to provide Internet access to consumers through unused parts of the television spectrum, so-called "white space." See our previous coverage in "Microsoft, Google Suffer Setback On 'White Space' Internet Access Plan" and "Microsoft And 'White Space' Coalition To Try Again On Internet Access Plan." Now Google, on its Public Policy Blog, speaks about the issue and its hope for the unused TV spectrum.
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