
White Space Technology
White Space Technology refers to the use of unused frequency bands in the radio spectrum, often found between TV channels, to provide wireless communication and internet access. This technology takes advantage of gaps in broadcasting frequencies to transmit data, allowing for better connectivity, especially in rural and underserved areas. By utilizing these "white spaces," it can deliver broadband services without interfering with existing TV broadcasts, enhancing access to information and promoting digital inclusion. This innovative approach helps bridge the digital divide and supports various applications, including Wi-Fi and sensor networks.