"which leaves us in the comfortable realm of idle speculation.
This is just guessing of course"
What a NONE STORY! Thanks for that WASTE OF TIME.
Google wants permission to build an experimental wireless 2.5GHz network to test secret technology using 50 base stations and 200 devices. The network will squeeze into two 2MHz-wide slots, starting at 2524MHz and 2567MHz, and will use both directional and omni-directional antennas mounted on walls and ceilings across the …
Have a look at his posting history, it's not even close.
The more overtly racist/homophobic stuff has been reported and zapped by nice mods, but there is still a lot of garbled obscenity-laced and terribly spelled nonsense. He tends to rant in broken and almost tourettes-style English about how everyone else can be regarded as "chavs" or "pikeys"(sic)- irony apparently being lost on him.
To boot, he is possibly one of the least well-informed commenters around here, beating even Joerg. He once managed over 200 dislikes on a particularly toxic outburst.
No, dear little Obviously! is by far the most special of the special. Stick around and watch him shake his stuff, if you can bear it.
What an impressively cretinous comment.
The story raises some tantalising questions and posits some interesting possibilities. This is supposed to be a tech news site, and this is an attempt to spot some coming over the horizon.
If it's too confusing for you, then shush while the grown-ups are talking, and play your Angry Birds, there's a dear.
Requesting confidentiality for documents submitted in FCC requests is pretty much SOP. Look up just about any reg number off the sticker on a wireless device in the FCC database and it's very likely that the really interesting stuff (like the schematic) has been shielded by a confidentiality request.