Ofcom seeks to usher in new wireless services

The Griffin iTrip has already benefited from Ofcom's more relaxed approach to low powered transmissions

Ofcom wants to remove red tape surrounding low power devices that transmit radio waves, such as digital cameras or iPod transmitters. The regulator is proposing more open uses of radio spectrum, "open[ing] up high-frequency bands for new and innovative applications."

The proposed Licence-Exemption Framework Review - ongoing until 21 June - also suggests removing the need to hold a licence to use the largely unclaimed higher frequency bands (particularly above 100 GHz) and providing more flexible regulations for new devices.

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