Google Co-Founder Pushes TV ‘White Space’ Use

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Google co-founder Larry Page was in Washington to promote the company’s proposal for a new generation of wireless devices to operate on soon-to-be-vacant television airwaves. Some TV broadcasters disagree with Page’s plan however, complaining that many device tests have shown that there is an interference problem that has not been resolved yet.

Page highlighted the benefits of making more spectrum available, while downplaying opposition from broadcasters, and makers and users of wireless microphones, who fear the wireless devices would cause interference.

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