WiFi Wireless Inc. Network & Telecommunications (OTC: WFWL) "Public Spectrum Expansion by the FCC Is Good for Our Bus. Model,...
April 03 2014 - 4:30AM
Marketwired
WiFi Wireless Inc. Network and Telecommunications (OTC: WFWL)
"Public Spectrum Expansion by the FCC Is Good for Our Business
Model," WiFi Wireless, Inc. CTO Ted Abrams Said, While Commenting
on the Recent FCC Order That Allocates an Additional 100 MHz of
Spectrum for Public Use
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 3, 2014) - WiFi Wireless
Inc. Network and Telecommunications (PINKSHEETS: WFWL) "Public
spectrum expansion by the FCC is good for our business model," WiFi
Wireless, Inc. CTO Ted Abrams said, while commenting on the recent
FCC order that allocates an additional 100 MHz of spectrum for
public use.
"Residents of cities working with us will be among the first to
benefit from the announcement this week by the FCC that expands
Wi-Fi in the 5 GHz band, namely 5.15-5.25 GHz, using the 802.11ac
standards. WiFi My
City puts public spectrum, like this 100 MHz allocation, to
the highest and best use. Before this announcement by the FCC,
WiFi Wireless' roadmap already incorporated more emphasis on 5.8GHz
utilization, anticipating the continuing evolution of public policy
and technology."
The FCC announcement gave us 100MHz additional spectrum to work
with. This one spectrum allocation to us is 5 times bigger
than all the FM stations in the nation, combined.
AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and a group of rural
carriers "own" spectrum via commercial licenses that the FCC
granted, or sold at auction to those operators.
"Unlicensed spectrum" is public spectrum.
"License-exempt spectrum" is public spectrum.
We use public spectrum. That means that we don't have, and
don't need, a federal license to transmit at the frequencies of our
design. Our frequencies, or spectrum "assets" are grouped into
two categories: "WiFi" and White Space.
WiFi spectrum includes channels with frequencies in the 2.4Ghz
"band" and channels in the high band, with frequencies near
5.8GHz. WiFi frequencies are among the ISM (Industrial,
Scientific, Medical) frequencies defined in the national spectrum
policy documents by the NTIA, with administrative jurisdiction
assigned to the FCC.
This press release contains forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and
uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted, or quantified.
Future events and actual results could differ materially from those
set forth in, contemplated by, or underlying the forward-looking
statements.
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