Wednesday, January 23, 2008

700 MHz Spectrum Auction

The coveted 700 MHz spectrum, which will be vacated by analog TV after switching to digital in Feb. 2009, begins to go on auction today.

Several people have asked me if these frequencies are required for the new wireless Internet technology developed by our new company. Although the wireless corporation will make some bids, they are not required for our new service, expected to be available this year.

These frequecies are very important to the major players like AT&T & Verizon, as this will give them the ability to broadcast farther and faster, enabling high speed Internet.

In the end though, it simply cannot compete with what we will soon be offering. Find out more about our new product at www.TodaysWiFi.net

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Many people who ask why a company or group does not bid on a block of frequencies just do not understand how expensive those bids can be. The frequency spectrum is very crowded and unlike years past they are not free.

Good informative post.