The Gigabit Libraries Network selected six libraries to...
The Gigabit Libraries Network selected six libraries to run usability trials on unlicensed wireless communications spectrum called Super Wi-Fi or White Space, said GLN in a news release Thursday (http://bit.ly/1dq59d3). Library consortiums from Kansas, New Hampshire, Mississippi, Illinois, California and…
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Colorado will deploy White Space-enabled remote Wi-Fi access points on “e-bookmobiles and other publicly accessible places in their communities,” said GLN. The national pilot project grew out of a local wireless initiative of the Kansas City K20-Librarians Consortium to upgrade bandwidth in remote library with a T1 connection. “We urge every state to consider a White Space pilot collaboration to discover how this new open spectrum wireless technology might be deployed to enhance services and/or cut costs,” said GLN coordinator Don Means.