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NetSapiens at the ISPAmerica Conference
By: Dave Privee on March 29th, 2012
Attending the ISPAmerica show at Disney World Caribbean Resort in Orlando, so far it has been a great show. One of the hot topics of the show, besides the general trend towards WISPs adopting VoIP for virtual PBX and IP Centrex
services, is the debut of several vendors offering an advanced release of radio equipment for the frequency in the white space spectrum.
One of the touted benefits of shutting down analog TV broadcasts in favor of digital broadcasts (which occurred in the United States in 2009) was that large portions of radio spectrum would be freed up for other uses. In particular, these white spaces on the spectrum chart were intended to be used for broadband data connections, ushering in a new era of “super Wi-Fi” services, the first of which will finally come to market later this month.
Hat’s off to WISPA and FISPA for putting on a great show.
David R Privée
Vice President of Sales
NetSapiens Inc. “your SIP Networks Application People”
Phone +1 (858) 764-5231
www.netsapiens.com
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