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The Federal Communications Commission is giving visitors of its Washington, D.C., office free wireless Internet access via a recently installed Wi-Fi network.The FCC is one of the first federal agencies to offer the service and is using networks based on the 802.11a and 802.11b standards. The move illustrates the commission's efforts to make wireless networking and broadband access more prevalent and easier for individuals to access. The FCC has pushed to make unused television broadcast spectrum and standard power outlets available for wireless devices as a means of delivering broadband service to rural areas.