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October 16, 2008 12:13:36 AM CDT



Microsoft Blunder Dashes Wireless Hopes

Posted Feb 13, 08 3:08 PM CST in Business Technology 

(Newser) – Twice, the technology sector has looked to Microsoft to help convince the FCC to let it use dormant TV frequencies to deliver broadband Internet – and twice, Microsoft has failed. Last week, the FCC tested a Microsoft device designed to prove the broadband and TV signals could coexist, only to have it fail utterly, the Wall Street Journal reports, possibly killing the initiative.

It’s the second time a Microsoft device has failed, and it could mean the end of the industry’s hopes. Four other companies have submitted devices, and industry lobbyists are urging the FCC to try them, but TV lobbyists have earned a major victory. “By failing two out of two tests,” one lobbyist said, Microsoft had proven the devices “are not ready for prime time.”

Source Wall Street Journal

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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Kevin Martin, left, accompanied by commissioner Michael J. Copps, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington in this Feb. 1, 2007 file photo. (AP Photo/Manuel...   (Associated Press)
A high-tech industry campaign to persuade the FCC to allow the use of a spare communications spectrum by wireless broadband providers may have been dealt a blow.   (Shutterstock.com)
"By failing two out of two tests at the FCC, Microsoft and the Wireless Innovation Alliance have demonstrated that unlicensed devices are not ready for prime time," said Dennis Wharton, executive vice...   (Shutterstock.com)
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