In a move expected to be a stimulant for the high-speed wireless market, the Federal Communications Commission has adopted an order to restructure frequencies within one of the several bands used for wireless broadband communication. Industry insiders maintain that the order, adopted on June 10 and published for the first time last week, is a significant step toward making wireless broadband a “third pipe,” or an alternative to DSL and cable modem service.
FCC Move Boosts Wireless Broadband
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. August 3, 2004 08:34 AMIn a move expected to be a stimulant for the high-speed wireless market, the Federal Communications Commission has adopted an order to restructure frequencies within one of the several bands used for wireless broadband communication. Industry insiders maintain that the order, adopted on June 10 and published for the first time last week, is a significant step toward making wireless broadband a “third pipe,” or an alternative to DSL and cable modem service.