Jan 02, 2018 11:34 AM ETMicrosoft Pushes for TV White Spaces

Move comes as broadcasters large and small eye new spectrum spaces  Adopting
a "CAN" do attitude, computer companies, edge providers and others have
banded together to push Washington to let them use the so-called TV white
spaces to close the rural digital divide.

By John Eggerton

Broadcasting & Cable

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/washington/microsoft-pushes-tv-white-spaces/170844

Microsoft, which has long eagerly eyed the low-band TV spectrum, has joined
with ACT: The App Association and various rural and education groups to
form the Connect Americans Now
<https://connectamericansnow.com/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=hf_pr&utm_campaign=can_222773_20180102_pressrelease_team&utm_content=2_2>(CAN)
coalition.

That comes as full-power broadcasters are looking for more of that
broadcast spectrum to simulcast new ATSC 3.0 next generation signals and
low powers and translators displaced in the post incentive auction repack
are looking for new spectrum homes, so there is plenty of competing
interest in that low-band TV spectrum.

"Join our fight to bring broadband to all rural Americans," the coalition,
billed as "a Microsoft supported community of concerned citizens, local
organizations, rural advocates, and leading innovators," tells would-be
supporters on a slick new site
<https://connectamericansnow.com/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=hf_pr&utm_campaign=can_222773_20180102_pressrelease_team&utm_content=2_2>.
"tell Washington to take action to bridge the digital divide now!"

It argues that closing the digital divide, which is an FCC priority,
requires insuring there is enough unlicensed low-band spectrum in each
market to ensure connectivity.

National Association of Broadcasters president Gordon Smith
<http://www.broadcastingcable.com/articles-taging/gordon-smith> told a
C-SPAN audience two weeks ago that it made no sense to push forward with
opening up more TV spectrum to unlicensed use before the FCC determined how
much would be needed for licensed broadcasters in the repack.
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<http://www.broadcastingcable.com/news/washington/new-year-new-trump-attacks-media/170843>

"Until we know the full consequences, intended and unintended, their
request for free [unlicensed] spectrum, is a little premature," Smith said
<https://www.c-span.org/video/?438746-1/communicators-gordon-smith> given
that broadcasters have such a big public policy goal to achieve in the
post-auction repack.

Smith said he thought rural broadband should be part of an infrastructure
package and that there could be room for Microsoft once the technology is
more "proven up."

"We want rural broadband," Smith said, pointing out that the new ATSC 3.0
<http://www.broadcastingcable.com/articles-taging/atsc-30> standard would
allow broadcasters to be a broadband player, too, but added that he did not
want that at the price of doing something "too early."
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