What’s happened with the various TV white-spaces spectrum initiatives in South Africa? Keith Pitout unpacks the latest developments.
spectrum – the gaps in the frequencies used by terrestrial TV broadcasters – has long been seen as a way of bringing affordable Internet to even remote areas.
Keith Pitout, a leading local expert on the subject and chief technology officer of Indigo Broadband, joins TechCentral’s Duncan McLeod in thestudio to unpack the latest developments – and to explain why he believes TVWS has a bright future ahead of it, despite some early hiccups.
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