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Microsoft, Nokia, Samsung join Neul radio club

Microsoft, Nokia, Samsung join Neul radio club

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White-space radio refers to the spectrum in the range 400-MHz to 800-MHz that exists around digital television broadcast channels that startup company Neul Ltd., (Cambridge, England) has proposed is used for a radio network in support of machine-to-machine communications (see Neul opens up on ‘white space’ radio network).

The full list of companies helping to launch white-space radio is: Arqiva, BBC, BSkyB, BT, Cambridge Consultants, Microsoft, Neul, Nokia, Samsung, Spectrum Bridge and TTP.

It is not clear whether all, some or none of these companies will be joining the White Space Consortium or the Weightless Special Interest Group that Neul has said it is forming to promulgate the Weightless standard it has developed for white-space radio communications.

The White Space launch event is in the form of a luncheon and half-day conference that will include demonstrations of Cambridge trials of white-space radio and a panel discussion. It is due to take place, starting at noon on Wednesday, June 29 at Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge, Trinity Street, Cambridge but is restricted to Cambridge Wireless members and invited guests.

For further information: www.neul.com, www.cambridgewireless.co.uk.

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