It seems we have been settling for less in the world of wireless connections. All this time we could have been speeding as fast as cable modems on WiFi. Last September the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) made important steps to freeing up space that is not being used called “white space”; the airwaves between broadcast television.
What this means is the ‘limited access’ connection you have outside Starbucks or any other source of public WiFi? No more, the “white space” would be opened up for wireless broadband connections that would create the Super WiFi hero. This hero has super powers that penetrate through walls, have a large capacity to cover more areas, and can take on a lot more networks.
Brian Connors, the president of the oldest electromagnetic compatibility consulting firm in New England called Connors Company, said in a rare interview: “Think of the frequency of a whale, its sound can travel incredibly long distances across the ocean because it is a low frequency. A light bulb has a very high frequency, it goes on and off 60 times in a minute and the human eye can’t even see it. So if you put WiFi on a low frequency, the information can travel like a whale’s call around the world!”
The Commission announced it’s big National Broadband Plan in hopes to entice investor’s to jump on board. The future is uncertain, but WiFi is already the most used connection to access the internet, so it is easy to see the great potential for this new technology to grow and become as common as T.V.’s are in every household. Even rural areas will be covered. A test system was recently built in a town where they still used dial-up and had to pay big bucks for satellite broadband. They were in the dark ages until Super WiFi came and brought fast as light! Regular WiFi uses 2.4GHz radio frequency.
With the use of lower frequency white spaces between television channel frequencies, the signal can travel much further than the regular. This solves the major problem regular WiFi has: short range. I cannot tell you how many times I have wanted to access a certain WiFi hot spot, times when I am in a hurry and need to check a site, and was unable due to a weak connection.
The possibilities of a WiFi on steroids are endless. One major possibility is a link to disaster zones. Suppose those of us who live on the East Coast get washed away after global warming melts the ice caps. Those of us floating all with out smartphones or iPads still intact will be able to communicate with rescue efforts to be saved! Another possibility is a home wireless network, where video can be sent between the television and computer.
A North Carolina company that is testing out the Super WiFi is using the white space to send live feeds from traffic and surveillance cameras.
The future of wireless communications is getting better and better. With this National Broadband Plan we will be seeing new technologies come out that use the capability of Super WiFi to reach more people, connect more devices, and make life seem like a wireless world of wonder!
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