Nice press release. Just 2 years late. Spectrum Bridge, Nokia, Airspan and
KTS did this in 2010!

On MonAug/27/12 Mon Aug 27, 5:24 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Today Finland's telecom regulator FICORA issued Europe's first
>geolocation database service test license for TV white spaces to
>Fairspectrum Oy.
>
>The license for database control of cognitive radios was issued 27 August
>to the Turku University of Applied Sciences. The license is valid for one
>year and covers the 470-790 MHz frequency range in a 40 x 40 km area
>surrounding Turku, Finland. Nearly 300 000 people live in the radio
>license area.  The license will be used by the White Space Environment
>(WISE) test consortium. which consists of Nokia, Digita, Fairspectrum,
>Ficora, Turku University of Applied Sciences, University of Turku, and
>Aalto University.  See the following link for Fairspectrum's press
>release:
>
>https://sites.google.com/a/fairspectrum.com/public/propagating-thoughts/pr
>essreleasefairspectrumprovidestvwhitespacedatabaseforeurope%E2%80%99sfirst
>geolocationradiolicense
>
>
>
>-- 
>Robert Horvitz
>Stichting Open Spectrum
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