Dell, Microsoft Launching Broadband Net In Rural Virginia
Computer Companies Join TDF Foundation, Spectrum Bridge To Debut Network
Using 'White Spaces'

John Eggerton -- Multichannel News, 10/21/2009 3:47:19 PM


Computer companies Dell and Microsoft are scheduled to join with TDF
Foundation and Spectrum Bridge Wednesday to launch a broadband network in
rural Virginia, using the so-called white spaces between TV channels.

House Communications Subcommitee Chairman Rick Boucher, who represents
rural Virginia, is scheduled to be on hand as the companies host a Webcast
with residents of an Appalachian community talking about how wireless
Interent connectivity can change their lives.

The government is currently working on a national broadband plan,
including freeing up even more spectrum space for wireless Internet.

Spectrum Bridge, a sort of Ebay for identifying available spectrum in
secondary markets, launched a Web site in February to help identify
available open TV channels. The site can be used by wireless Internet
providers to figure out whether there is enough spectrum in a potential
service area to make it economically viable.


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