Europe’s Approval of 60 GHz Makes Wireless HD Video Global (Salon.com)
September 3rd, 2009
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Companies making products for wireless HD video transmission through the use of the 60 Ghz standard are showing off their wares in Europe, thanks to the European Union’s recent approval of the use of spectrum between 57 GHz and 66 GHz wireless bands for unlicensed commercial use. At the IFA Expo in Berlin today, consumer device firms such as Panasonic, Toshiba and LG Electronics touted adapters or devices that allow for the wireless transfer of large files over room-sized distances.
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Europe’s Approval of 60 GHz Makes Wireless HD Video Global (Salon.com)
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