Google's first trial to use the unused channels in the broadcast TV spectrum to provide wireless broadband access
launched in 2010 in Logan, Ohio. Since then, Google has
shown a lot of interest in this topic and today it is
launching its second trial. This time it is in Cape Town, South Africa, where Google partnered with a number of local organizations to connect 10 schools to the new wireless broadband network. The idea behind the trial, Google
says, is "to show that broadband can be offered over white spaces without interfering with licensed spectrum holders."
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