Posts Tagged ‘white space’
Into Thin Air? NEBHE Would Expand Access to Broadband with AIR.U Consortium
by Monnica Chan
August 28, 2012
The New England Board of Higher Education (NEBHE) seeks institutions that are interested in serving as pilot sites for using unused television channels (TV band “white spaces” referred to as Super Wi-Fi), to expand the coverage and capacity of high-speed wireless connectivity both on and off campus.
NEBHE recently hosted a webinar on AIR.U (Advanced Internet ...
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A New White Noise? NEBHE Partners With AIR.U to Deploy Super Wi-Fi Networks in College Communities
by Monnica Chan
June 26, 2012
A consortium of higher education associations, public interest groups and high-tech companies today announced a new partnership called AIR.U (Advanced Internet Regions) to deploy Super Wi-Fi networks in university communities by taking advantage of unused television channels, known as white spaces.
Home to 291 two- and four-year postsecondary institutions that enrolled more than 990,000 students in ...
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