IEEE has just announced a new Wireless standard
802.22<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.22> that
can cover up to 12,000 square miles. The standard is actually for Wireless
Regional Area Networks or WRAN which uses the white spaces left in the TV
frequency spectrum.

This new wireless standard is expected to bring internet connectivity to
large areas which are less densely populated that did not have coverage
previously. The WRAN will be able to deliver up to 22 Mbps without
interfering with existing TV broadcast stations.

The network will function with a series of base stations like current
wireless networks, the customer will only need a small box installed in
their house for internet access. It’s now only a matter of time that you
will be able to pick up the same wireless network at work and at home. Check
out the press release below for full details.

http://www.tekgoblin.com/2011/08/01/wifi-802-22-can-cover-12000-square-miles/

-M@
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