The ongoing auction of choice, 700 megahertz radio spectrum by the Federal Communications Commission is a game for high rollers, including telco giants and Google . One company will likely pay more ...
Owning the premier search site or becoming the single biggest media player in the still-emerging online advertising industry is one thing; becoming a telecommunications provider, aka, a phone company, ...
The principal wireless architect at Google, Preston Marshall, went on a tirade on stage regarding the current model of wireless spectrum auctions. Marshall believes the current system drives prices up ...
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. The Federal ...
Google has been lobbying US regulators for access to unused mobile spectrum that could be used in a small cell network to carry heavy loads of data in high-traffic areas. According to the Wall Street ...
Spectrum Bridge, a Florida-based wireless transmission specialist, has teamed with Google to begin channeling data collected by smart meters over the white space spectrum in unused television channels ...
Google will be conducting a 45-day public trial with the FCC to create a centralized database containing information on free spectrum. The Google Spectrum Database will analyze TV white spaces, which ...
Google's filing deadline with the Federal Communications Commission's auction of 700 megahertz wireless spectrum is rapidly approaching, but we won't know the search giant's real intentions until 2008 ...
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