Google trials “TV white space” broadband in Cape Town

Google trials “TV white space” broadband in Cape Town
Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
25 Mar 2013

Ten Cape Town educational facilities are to trial wireless broadband over “white space” networks, thanks to an initiative from internet search giant Google.

These “white space” networks operate by using channels in the broadcast television spectrum that are unused or dormant.

Three base stations located at Stellenbosch University’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences in Tygerberg are planned to be used to broadcast the signal. Stellenbosch is a town situated just outside Cape Town.

Because white space travels on a low-frequency, Google says it could help the signal travel over long distances.

According to the TheNextweb.com, Google is working alongside the CSIR Meraka Institute, Tertiary Education and Research Network of South Africa, e-Schools Network, the Wireless Access Providers’ Association, Comsol Wireless Solutions, Carlson Wireless, and Neul in order to get the trial up and running.

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