Wednesday, July 7, 2004

FCC Changes Rules to Promote Wireless Broadband, Next-Gen Bluetooth

The FCC adopted several changes to its rules for unlicensed devices to facilitate deployment of rural broadband services by wireless internet service providers (WISPs). The FCC is seeking to foster introduction of smart antenna technology that can operate at higher power levels without causing increased interference. The FCC is also seeking to facilitate deployment of next-generation Bluetooth devices, which operate at data rates up to three times faster than current devices. The new devices will be backward compatible with existing devices and will not present an interference risk to these devices. The rule changes will also enable manufacturers and system operators to mix various antennas and radio transmitters without the need to obtain a separate equipment authorization for every combination. This will allow systems to be customized to meet the specific needs of each particular installation, without added costs or delays for additional equipment authorization. http://www.fcc.gov