Free Spectrum Applications
De La Quadrature du Net
Révision datée du 19 avril 2011 à 10:18 par 2a01:e35:2e0c:3020:21e:64ff:fe22:6c34 (discussion)
Here is a page to compile actual or potential applications and implications of free spectrum uses. Please contribute. Help policy-makers understand the benefits of free airwaves!
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Bridging the digital divide:
- Connecting remote or rural areas to the Internet, without waiting for telecoms operators to find it profitable
- Municipal wireless projects could see new life because the greater range of white space spectrum could reduce implementation costs of city-wide hotspots.
Optimizing our communications infrastructure:
- 802.22 Wireless Protocol http://ieee802.org/22/
- This protocol is intended for use in public and or cluttered wireless spectra. It coordinates transceivers and mitigates many of the problems associated with interference.
- Web-connected devices like e-book readers, media players, smart meters and even vehicles might rely less on 3G or 4G networks for connectivity due to free or lower-cost white space network access.
- Building of community-wide communication systems
- Building of community emergency-relief communication systems
Fostering innovation in the digital economy:
- An entirely new industry could rise, similar to that of the Wi-Fi market over the past dozen or so years, as new and updated baseband chips to support such frequencies will be needed for laptops, smartphones and notebooks.
- "Internet of things" needing a wide and pervasive communication network in everyone's private sphere
- Allowing for experimentation of new protocols and technologies using cheap, commodity hardware