Wireless Network or Weird Al?
coronaride writes "This article over on Wired discusses the current topic of the FCC's regulation of UHF's (ultra-high frequencies). Apparently, UHF channels 52 through 69 are in danger of being taken over by wireless networking!" Insert your Conan the Librarian or Wheel of Fish
joke here.
It's not a precursor, it's the second step, UHF AIR 69-88 or so were already taken for use with cell phones.
I've had enough abrasive sigs. Kittens are cute and fuzzy.
The problem with this is that there are hundreds (if not thousands) of very low power UHF stations that are run by non-profit organizations and service a small demographic...
Such as non-english channels, alternative media, community info, etc.
These tiny channels, with signals reaching only maybe 20 square miles, could NEVER afford the upgrade to digital - they get by on a shoestring budget. Some are run out of people's homes.
As a result, only the larger, corporate broadcasters will be able to have a voice.
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