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FCC: ‘Super Wi-Fi’ could be a year away Posted: 13 Sep 2010 07:30 AM PDT Associated Press A new flavor of Wi-Fi, with longer range and wall-piercing power, could show up in wireless gadgets a year from now if the Federal Communications Commission works out the last details of new spectrum rules that have been long in the making. Nearly two years ago, the FCC voted to open up the airwaves between broadcast TV channels — so-called "white spaces" — for wireless broadband connections that would work like Wi-Fi on steroids. But wrangling over key technical details, including concerns about interference with TV signals and wireless microphones, has prevented exploitation of these spaces. Read more |
White spaces for hospital broadband Posted: 13 Sep 2010 07:09 AM PDT ZDNet Not all hospitals and clinics are within easy reach of fiber. Those that have fiber can create amazing networks. They can create a WiFi mesh that will speed imaging reports from radiology to doctors' handheld devices, that let sick patients play games with their grandchildren, and that make the wireless health Internet a reality. For those without, not so much. Hospitals like Hocking Valley Community Hospital in Logan, Ohio would love to give WiFi to doctors, patients and families, but how do they backhaul the signal? Read more |
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