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In Florida, a Cell Phone Network With No Need For a Spectrum License

holy_calamity writes "Technology Review reports on a cell phone network in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, like no other. Instead of paying to reserve a section of wireless spectrum its owner, xG Technology, uses cognitive radios that steer signals through the unlicensed 900MHz band more normally used by cordless phones and baby monitors. The radios in both handset and base station scan for gaps left by other devices in that band and make dynamic connections that constantly hop frequencies to ensure a good link. The network is designed to show off the tech, which the company says could be used in conventional cellphones to access extra spectrum or white spaces devices."

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  1. So what's the range by drachenstern · · Score: 3, Funny

    and does it use a lot of "femto-cell" style towers? It would seemingly have to. Meaning, how well would it work in a car?

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  2. Re:It isn't going to work by snowraver1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I would mod you Informative, and I have the points, but I'll be damned if I can find the apply moderation button to make it take effect.
    br>Also, why am I now being forced to preview? Maybe I like making errors.

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