niedziela, 19 października 2014

The US government's wireless-spectrum auction: Why it matters (FAQ)

Cellular phone providers, TV broadcasters and other companies transmitting wireless signals also have radios on the building. Cell phone operators typically place their radios much lower - around 125 feet to 200 feet. The lower the raido, the more capacity that it can deliver to their individual cell sites, Thompson explained. TowerStream's radios are placed at 1,000 feet to ensure, the company can reach every rooftop in New York City. Major TV broadcasters, which also transmit over long distances, are also on this level. This picture shows some of their equipment, which transmits TV signals in high-definition. It's the first auction of new wireless spectrum in six years. CNET gets you up to speed on how this will affect your wireless service in the future.>








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