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Google, Carlson launch white space trials in South Africa
2013-03-26 09:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Carlson Wireless announced the launch of the first TV White Space (TVWS) trial in South Africa. Led by Google, the trial will test TVWS wireless broadband in ten schools across the Cape Town area. Carlson, the project's equipment vendor, Google and other project partners will attempt to show that broadband can be offered over white spaces without interfering with licensed spectrum holders. To prevent interference with other channels, the network uses Google's spectrum database to determine white space availability. Carlson's RuralConnect Broadband Solution, enabled by the Neul Horizon software, provides the communications backbone for the trial. TV White Spaces' lower frequencies can travel longer distances, making the technology well suited to provide low cost connectivity to rural communities with poor telecommunications infrastructure. It is also used for expanding coverage of wireless broadband in densely populated urban areas.
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Electrical Engineering Professor's Research Finds More Space On Cell Phone Spectrum
2013-03-26 04:44:17| rfglobalnet News Articles
A UT Arlington electrical engineering professor is developing a system in a cell phone could automatically locate available space within a bandwidth, reducing or eliminating “dead spots” in coverage.
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Electrical Engineering Professor's Research Finds More Space On Cell Phone Spectrum
2013-03-26 04:44:17| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
A UT Arlington electrical engineering professor is developing a system in a cell phone could automatically locate available space within a bandwidth, reducing or eliminating “dead spots” in coverage.
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Electrical Engineering Professor's Research Finds More Space On Cell Phone Spectrum
2013-03-26 04:44:17| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
A UT Arlington electrical engineering professor is developing a system in a cell phone could automatically locate available space within a bandwidth, reducing or eliminating “dead spots” in coverage.
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Shipman & Goodwin Law Firm Renews Space in Stamford, Conn.
2013-03-26 00:49:00| National Real Estate Investor
Shipman & Goodwin LLP has signed a 24,437-sq.-ft. lease renewal at 300 Atlantic Street in Stamford, Conn. Colliers Internationals Jeffrey P. Williams, executive managing director, and Bryan Campbell, consulting group director of research and analytics, represented the tenant in the transaction. read more
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