And then there were five (or six).
It never rains but what it pours. We went nearly 10 months without any new whitespace database administrators being approved, and now we’ve had the second approval in under a month. The Commission has announced that LStelcom AG has made it over the final hurdle and its system has now been approved for operation.
This brings to six the number of such approvals that have been issued. The others already admitted to the club: Key Bridge Global LLC, Spectrum Bridge, Telcordia Technologies and Google (twice). (Fun factoid: From the fine print of the LStelcom public notice we learn that Telcordia is now referred to as “iconectiv”. We have modified our table below accordingly.)
From our handy table, it looks like the next contestant likely to join the ranks of the approved will be Comsearch. Our guess on that score is based on the facts that: (a) Comsearch wrapped up its testing – i.e., the penultimate step in the approval process – back in June; and (b) none of the other four contenders has even started its testing.
So six down (if you count Google twice), five to go. Check back here for further updates.
(Fuzzy on the whole white space database administrator question? Check out this post for some background.)
Coordinator |
Test Started |
Test Finished; Comments Sought |
Coordinator Approved |
Comsearch |
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Frequency Finder Inc. |
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Google Inc. |
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Google Inc. II |
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LStelcom AG |
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Key Bridge Global LLC |
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Microsoft Corp. |
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Neustar Inc. |
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Spectrum Bridge Inc. |
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iconectiv (f/k/a Telcordia Technologies) |
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WSdb LLC |