Title :
Broadcast to Broadband: Unlicensed Access to Unused TV Channels?
Author :
Calabrese, Michael
Author_Institution :
New America Found., Washington
Abstract :
Although much public attention has focused on the US digital TV transition- and the resulting reallocation of analog TV channels by auction to wireless carriers - the US Federal Communications Commission will decide how to reallocate an even larger swath of prime TV band spectrum this year: the unused "white space" between occupied DTV channels. This reallocation of unused spectrum from broadcasting to broadband permits unlicensed access for both fixed and mobile applications. Although this policy is strongly supported by high-tech companies and consumer advocates, it\´s just as strongly opposed by broadcast licensees and other incumbent users of the TV band.
Keywords :
broadcast channels; channel allocation; digital television; mobile television; television broadcasting; TV band spectrum; analog TV channel reallocation; broadband spectrum; digital TV transition; mobile application; television broadcasting; wireless carriers; Digital TV; FCC; Frequency; Government; Interference; Licenses; Proposals; Public policy; TV broadcasting; White spaces; FCC; Public policy; allocation; broadband; broadcast; spectrum;
Journal_Title :
Internet Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIC.2008.29