Federal Communications Commission chair Kevin Martin Wednesday said he supported the use of "white spaces," or the unused TV airwaves, for wireless broadband.
Google, Microsoft and
other tech companies have been pushing for the FCC to approve the use of white spaces for Wi-Fi. But broadcasters have argued that doing so might interfere with TV signals. Other groups that currently
use wireless mics, including Broadway theaters and some churches, also oppose the plan.
The agency is slated to vote on the issue Nov. 4.--Wendy Davis