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FCC to decide on future of US radio spectrum

By Richard Waters in San Francisco and Paul Taylor in New York

Published: November 4 2008 02:35 | Last updated: November 4 2008 02:35

Some of the biggest technology and consumer electronics companies could receive a boost on Tuesday as US regulators make a long-awaited decision on whether to open up part of the country’s radio spectrum for unlicensed use.

The proposal’s backers say it would lead to a market for faster, wider-reaching wireless networks for homes and offices. Larry Page, co-founder of Google, has called the new technology “WiFi on steroids” – a reference to the short-range wireless networking technology that also runs on unlicensed spectrum.

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