Oct
11
2010

Profs Bring TV Spectrum Free Wi-Fi To Houston Area

eldavojohn writes “Funded by the NSF, Rice University professors and students are bringing a prototype Wi-Fi system for free to Pecan Park in Houston. Part of the Technology For All initiative (TFA), this effort requires a heavily customized system that utilizes TV-band white spaces in the neighborhood. The team has a 60-foot-tall antenna and will be building several custom devices to give to a few dozen customers that tap into the five empty TV channels available (~30MHz of spectrum). The customization means that standards have yet to be hammered out (the ‘WhiteFi’ standard is mentioned) but the grant application calls on these professors and students to ‘serve as researchers, the wireless network service provider, the network equipment and protocol designers, and community-technology educators and advocates.’ Exciting possibilities for a future with less expensive internet connections.”

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