Sentences with phrase «using airwaves»

«Broadcast radio has a tremendous advantage, since once we've programmed Alexa for the skills we want her to have, we can train listeners how to access those skills using our airwaves,» NuVoodoo President Carolyn Gilbert said.
NuVoodoo's President, Carolyn Gilbert commented, «Broadcast radio has a tremendous advantage, since once we've programmed Alexa for the skills we want her to have, we can train listeners how to access those skills using our airwaves
The rules on a certain block of wireless spectrum that was auctioned off in 2008 prevent the company using those airwaves from blocking any content that runs over them, or preventing any devices from working on them.
How video monitors operate is that they have two units: a transmitter, which ideally is the camera placed in the baby's room, uses airwaves to transmit signals to the receiver unit which is the screen that the parent carries around.
Wilson's successor - Harding is often considered the first candidate picked for looks instead of a message, and FDR was really the first to use the airwaves extensively in his campaigns.

Not exact matches

The initial customer trials will use 28 GHz frequency airwaves for service to fixed points, like a home router, but Verizon also plans to test 5G mobile service later this year.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission had barred merger talks among telecommunications companies for more than a year as it conducted a $ 19.8 billion auction of airwaves from broadcasters for wireless use.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) barred merger talks among telecommunications companies for over a year as it conducted a $ 19.8 billion auction of airwaves from broadcasters for wireless use.
The group stressed concerns for safety should «airwaves and / or frequency spectrums generally used in the remote control of drones are too congested during the SXSW event to ensure operation safe from interference.»
Pre-standard «5G - ready» gear using software defined network (SDN) technology will allow network operators and enterprise customers to move to upgrade to full 5G once radio airwaves are allocated and they acquire licences to operate there, he said.
Homes and businesses typically use a router, or some other base station device allowing this mobility by accessing radio signals through the airwaves.
U.S. use - it - or - lose rules on spectrum require Dish to put its airwaves to work in about two years.
Your license lets you use the public's airwaves as trustees for 180 million Americans.
This power came about because the FCC, which is charged with making certain the airwaves are used to meet the needs of the entire community and that all issues of importance to citizens are thoroughly aired, has failed in its task.
This «Fairness Doctrine» has become the foundation of free speech on radio and television, and it has prevented many of the more blatant attempts by some broadcasters to use the public airwaves as nothing more than a sounding board for their own special views and interests.
Such overstatements have done little to allay fears about the dependability of the broadcasters in using any power they may acquire and in acting as responsible representatives in the use of the public airwaves.
Bench, who often is heard on the airwaves around Cincinnati using the handle Sidewinder, suggested that he might bring his own CB to succeeding games, tune Martin in and inquire of his «good buddy» what traffic conditions were like around second base.
They seem to be hell bent on using the power of the airwaves to destabilise our club by exaggerating any faults and not giving us any credit for any small triumphs.
It's possibly the most over-used gag on family sit - coms spanning the TV airwaves from the days of Leave it to Beaver till our own 8 Simple Rules: a parent tries to lay down a message of authority to a errant child, and the other parent uses the opportunity to joke about the parent's own childishness.
We give you the airwaves — quit talking about yourselves and start using them for something useful.
Consequently, THEY»RE cranking up their online video advertising buys, using in - stream ads to reach potential customers viewing videos online instead of over the airwaves.
Earlier today, the Green Party issued a statement objecting to WGRZ's proposed exclusion of Murphy, calling it «an act of censorship on the part of a private station which profits from use of the public airwaves
With the budget passing early, it's likely that most of its money was used to saturate the airwaves in March.
More airwaves must be dedicated to wireless services, but as reallocate them from other, older uses, we must also ensure spectrum for wireless innovation, like Wi - Fi, and promote spectrum sharing between users.
Use of the airwaves is regulated to prevent interference.
Seismologists working in the state say yes — after using a refined set of methods that allows them to detect and locate the airwaves generated by a volcanic explosion on distant seismic networks.
In a study published online in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, David Fee of the Alaska Volcanic Observatory and Wilson Alaska Technical Center and his colleagues used these techniques to examine the ground - coupled airwaves produced by recent eruptions at Cleveland, Veniaminof and Pavlof volcanoes in Alaska.
The most recent news to hit the airwaves is that the FTC is coming after Ashley Madison for their use of their fake fem bots.
PTC president Tim Winter said, «Tonight, CBS and 200 of its affiliated stations around the nation will use the public airwaves ostensibly for «torture porn.»
Outreach Through the Airwaves: Schools Bring Home Message With Television Some districts are using cable TV to reach out to their communities.
Media throughout the world will use information from these sources to fill their publications, the airwaves and Internet content sites.
Many tablets can now connect to a HDTV over the airwaves, sending video and audio over the same variety of wireless connection used to connect to the Internet.
Or get your kids to read a great book... If you are new to this site or to using Kindle: If a size is given on a file its because it is too big to download over the airwaves: download to your computer first.
I have used Mark's technique of using one tune to drive out the other, and as a driver par excellence I recommend Paul Anka's «You're Having My Baby,» without a doubt one of the vilest pieces of pop trash ever to find voice on the airwaves.
They go on to note that the FCC has the authority to halt use of cell - site simulators as the agency in charge of commercial airwaves in the US.
The idea was, in part, that if broadcasters use public airwaves, they have a responsibility to make sure that the public's information needs are being met.
In a letter on Thursday, four ranking Democrats urged the FCC, which controls the nation's airwaves, to address the issue, writing: «With foreign actors now potentially taking advantage of the Commission's inaction, the FCC should act, consistent with applicable law and regulations, to investigate these allegations and address any unlawful use of cell - site simulators in the Capital and anywhere else they are used in U.S. soil.»
And of course, the broadcasts are free (because they use public airwaves), which is a big deal as major networks demand ever - higher broadcast re-transmission fees from cable and satellite providers.
The company inundated the airwaves with commercials featuring Bollywood A-list celebrities and used its strong retail presence in tier 2 and tier 3 cities to aggressively promote the phone.
That means a TLPS network could be planned, with access points transmitting at much greater power and at much further distances than standard Wi - Fi routers since they wouldn't have to worry about a hodgepodge of other nearby transmitters competing to use the same airwaves.
Venting remains an on - going debate as does the use of swear words on public airwaves.
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