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FCC Suggests Using Wireless for Free Broadband (PC World via Yahoo! News) The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is considering ways that wireless technologies can be used to deliver free or low-cost broadband services, as part of its National Broadband Plan.
| U.S. considers some free wireless broadband service (Reuters via Yahoo! News) U.S. regulators may dedicate spectrum to free wireless Internet service for some Americans to increase affordable broadband service nationwide, the Federal Communications Commission said on Tuesday.
| FCC Suggests Using Wireless for Free Broadband (PC World) The FCC said it will consider ways to use wireless to offer free or low-cost broadband services to people who can't afford access.
| FCC mulling free wireless broadband for public (Seattle Times) The FCC is considering whether to use publicly owned spectrum to provide free or low-cost wireless broadband service, according to a Reuters report today:
| Verizon LTE: A Wireless Broadband FAQ (Washington Post) Verizon Wireless says 4G network testing in Boston and Seattle has gone not just well, but surprisingly so, offering wireless data at speeds that top most wired broadband connections. With such promises, 4G is becoming the wireless buzzword of 2010, as Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint start to battle for...
| Verizon LTE Blazing Trails for Wireless Broadband (PC World via Yahoo! News) Verizon, the largest wireless provider in the United States based on total subscribers, announced plans to expand its next-generation wireless broadband beyond the initial test sites of Boston and Seattle. The LTE pilot has been an overwhelming success and soon another 25 to 30 markets will get to enjoy the blazing 4G speeds as well.
| FCC Considers Offering Free Wireless Broadband (GadgetCrave) Reuters reports today that regulators within the FCC are currently contemplating setting aside a dedicated amount of the wireless spectrum for free or low-cost wireless broadband. The effort is a portion of the National Broadband Plan, which will be detailed next week, and aims to deliver broadband to more people within the country. More details [...]
| U.S. regulators may dedicate spectrum to free wireless broadband (Mobile Burn) Today the Knight/FCC Forum was held in Washington to help gather ideas for the FCC's National Broadband Plan. One suggestion is free or low-cost wireless broadband.
| Verizon LTE: a Wireless Broadband FAQ (CIO) Verizon Wireless says 4G network testing in Boston and Seattle has gone not just well, but surprisingly so, offering wireless data at speeds that top most wired broadband connections. With such promises, 4G is becoming the wireless buzzword of 2010, as Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint start to battle for 4G leadership. Here's what you need to know, starting with Verizon's LTE network.
| FCC Suggests Free Wireless Broadband (Phone Scoop) At the Digital Inclusion Summit, the FCC released a statement supporting free wireless broadband for some Americans in a bid to increase affordable broadband service nationwide. The commission did not specify which Americans would qualify for such a service ... (follow link to read)
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