After advocating open access in 700 MHz spectrum, Google has now set its eyes on TV white space – the empty spaces between television broadcasting frequencies which act as buffer zones. The reason – Google thinks the space could be used for mobile internet.
Earlier this week, Google sent its pitch to the Federal Communications Commission regarding this issue. Google believes that TV white space is the solution to provide high-speed wireless broadband services across the country.
It further went on to add that by using TV white space, it could provide very high-speed mobile data transfers which will be immensely useful for mobile users. In fact, Google says it could provide a mind-boggling “gigabytes per second” speed by using the TV white space. Also, it could pave the way for low cost broadband services all over the country, according to Google.
To prevent television broadcasts and wireless microphones which depend on TV white space from interfering, Google will use its spectrum sensing technology.
Most importantly, this will make things easier for Android based mobile phones. As of now, around 30 companies are working on mobile phones that can support Android platform. If Google could get TV white space in its kitty, it will make the future of Google Android even brighter.
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