Wednesday, February 20, 2013

More WiFi, More Better

Current Mood: wistful
Current Tunes: Delain - We Are The Others

Increasing the range of the WiFi spectrum will be very beneficial to the United States. WiFi is becoming increasingly important each day through the use of phones, laptops, and other devices. Currently, many WiFi hot spots are extremely congested making service for everyone slow and causing major headaches. This expansion of the available spectrum will make working from a variety of places, such as an airport or a university, much more convenient. However, this transition must be made very carefully. Currently, some of the spectrum that has been planned to be made public is in use by private entities, such as the military. The FCC must make sure that the modification will not interfere with these entities or dire consequences could follow, such as weapon equipment malfunctions or plane crashes. Hopefully, all the government entities that currently use the new public frequencies have kept meticulous records of which frequencies they use and the devices that must be changed. If the government goes about this change correctly, everyone will benefit with faster wireless speed and greater convenience.

Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2415667,00.asp

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