UK Approves of 5.8GHz For Rural Broadband
Tandoori Haggis writes "BBC News reports a major decision by UK Government to approve the use of 5.8 GHz C-band for use with wireless broadband. A prime consideration is the desire to provide broadband access for rural areas
where broadband cable might be prohibitively expensive to impliment. Previously there had been resistance to freeing up 5.8GHz because it is in an area of the RF spectrum used by C-band radars."
Impliment?
Is that some weird Brit misspelling, like flavour or neighbour?
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They also opened up the 1.21 jiggawatts part of the spectrum.
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