Google test ultra-high-speed wireless Net
Google is seeking FCC permission to test new technology that could marry the speed of Google Fiber to wireless services. The tests could signal the creation of the base technology for use in high-speed, wireless connectivity -- part of Google's plan to extend its reach in the Internet service provider industry. If so, this would obviate the need for underground cables or fiber.
The test, if approved, will run on three sites in California's San Francisco Bay area. The filing says that tests will be conducted in the 5.8GHz and 24.2GHz frequency, as well as the millimeter wave bands of 71-76GHz and 81-86GHz, and will be based on narrow-bandwidth transmissions.
Google is seeking FCC permission to test new technology that could marry the speed of Google Fiber to wireless services. The tests could signal the creation of the base technology for use in high-speed, wireless connectivity -- part of Google's plan to extend its reach in the Internet service provider industry. If so, this would obviate the need for underground cables or fiber.
The test, if approved, will run on three sites in California's San Francisco Bay area. The filing says that tests will be conducted in the 5.8GHz and 24.2GHz frequency, as well as the millimeter wave bands of 71-76GHz and 81-86GHz, and will be based on narrow-bandwidth transmissions.
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