Thursday, July 9, 2015

Very remotely related to the audio portion of the Third Pillar, the Heir sees great promise in emerging White Space tech for the Internet.  Though he's wary of the possibility of unintended consequences, he also believes it'll revolutionize mobiles in terms of cost to both the consumer and the environment.  He sees contract broadband with mobile as wasteful and not very responsible.  So it was a joy for him to read about how an indigenous society in California is adopting White Space partly because they believe impact on culturally sensitive environmental areas will be minimal.  One of these fine days, the Heir hopes, White Space will make its way to Bachelor Blue State, both densely populated and materialistic, and possibly the last state to adopt White Space.  California’s Yurok Tribe Takes Advantage of White Spaces Technology @ http://www.radioresourcemag.com/newsArticle.cfm?news_id=7126

http://www.radioresourcemag.com/newsArticle.cfm?news_id=7126

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