UPDATE Microsoft is increasing pledges for its Airband Initiative,
the program that uses several technologies, including TV White Spaces
(TVWS), to bring high-speed connectivity to rural areas. Company
President Brad Smith said at a lunch event in Washington, D.C.,
yesterday, the company is raising its goal to bring broadband access to 3
million — up from 2 million — by July, 2022. TV White Spaces are
unlicensed spectrum between television channels. The initiative launched
17 months ago.
The company will also expand the
program to an additional nine states next year. It’s currently deployed
in 16 states with commercial partnerships. The new states include
California, Indiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and West Virginia.
Smith said the FCC’s broadband map
shows roughly 19 million people don’t have broadband connectivity in the
U.S. Pew Research believes the number is closer to 113 million, he
said. Microsoft’s own data finds about half the country, or 162 million,
lack access to broadband, according to Smith. “This is now mattering
more and more. Broadband has become ‘the electricity of the country’,”
he said. “As a country, we must ask, are we going to go faster? It’s a
problem we will not solve with cables alone.” Continue Reading
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