In some places, this "white space" of unused frequencies separating working channels amounted to as much as 70% of the total bandwidth available for television broadcasting.
In some places, this so-called "white space" of unused frequencies separating working channels amounted to as much as 70% of the total bandwidth available for television broadcasting.
The bulk of the bandwidth is hogged instead by people downloading or swapping music, television shows and full-length movies, or playing online video games.