Mobile operators to get access to TV spectrum
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
If you’ve been losing sleep over not knowing precisely what was going to happen to all that spectrum space that will be freed up when the imminent analog-to-digital cutover takes place, your insomnia is about to be cured. Reportedly, a UN telecoms meeting decided today to give mobile service providers access to the bandwidth currently reserved for terrestrial TV broadcasts. The US of A apparently pushed hard for a worldwide agreement on spectrum use, suggesting that a common approach was more reasonable than each nation choosing separate frequencies for next-generation services. As it stands, US citizens can look forward to reaping the benefits of this move sometime in 2009, but most of the world will be waiting until 2015 before making this section of the radio spectrum available for mobile activities.
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