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The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology sought comment on the 45-day public test of Google’s white spaces database, which ended April 17. The database, one of several that has been tested, is part of the FCC’s push to open up unused TV channels for “super Wi-Fi.” The FCC has already certified databases operated by Spectrum Bridge and Telcordia. Comments are due June 13, replies June 30, a public notice said (http://bit.ly/17tJ7E9). OET also released a report Google filed on its field tests (http://bit.ly/1134vH2). Some 16,000 “unique users” visited the trial site, generating more than 36,000 page views, Google said. More than 30 percent of visits were from outside the U.S.
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