WASHINGTON -- Federal regulators have endorsed a plan to use vacant TV channels for high-speed Internet connections.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Michael Powell says it would "dramatically increase" the availability and quality of wireless Internet connections -- especially for people in rural areas.
Powell says it would be like "doubling the number of lanes on a congested highway."
But TV broadcasters oppose the proposal. They argue that it would interfere with over-the-air television signals for millions of people.
The FCC commissioners voted unanimously to begin the lengthy rulemaking process for the plan.
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