I was going to bring up that their product looks good on paper. I haven't gone 
any further with it. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 

Midwest Internet Exchange 

The Brothers WISP 




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From: "Steve D" <bigd...@gmail.com> 
To: "af" <af@afmug.com> 
Sent: Friday, March 2, 2018 11:55:06 AM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] what happenned to white space? 


Redline makes a product that is both very real and performs. Not as expensive 
as those others, but ubnt guys don't even apply, LTE and Cambium 450 guys 
should be able to swallow that pill but it's bazillion times past anything 
carlson or airspan have made yet and it's real company that answers the damn 
phone! It's been a regulatory nightmare, but 900mhz does. not. come. close. to 
going where this goes. 



Y'all need to be fighting for this and not giving up so easily because it 
CANNOT sit dead on the vine like this, and unfortunately for me, I'm not in FCC 
land so all I can do is flail my arms and tell you to push. Get the TV guys 
kicked out so you can have the channel sizes (via bonding) and this stuff will 
be amazing. 


Our test deployment has been fantastic and we have dozens of places I wish we 
could just start slapping it up. 


-Steve D 


On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 7:53 AM, Jeremy < jeremysmi...@gmail.com > wrote: 



We have one 5MHz channel available in our area, the rest was all claimed by 
wireless microphones - I am guessing by the University. 




On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 6:40 AM, Mark Radabaugh < m...@amplex.net > wrote: 

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Too little, too late. 5Mhz (usable) channels. Even with bonding multiple 
channels together it’s not much bandwidth. NAB successfully killed it by 
insisting on way too strict OOB filtering. Carlson didn’t help it any with 
vaporware. And now we have NAB running around saying shared spectrum is a bad 
model because it didn’t work in whitespace. Sometime you can’t win. 


Mark 



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On Mar 1, 2018, at 11:57 PM, TJ Trout < t...@voltbb.com > wrote: 


The equipment never really made it to market, I think because of the poor rules 
and the jack of spectrum... dead unless you want to do IOT type of stuff, isn't 
really qualified for broadband when your AP can only do 3-20mbps in 2018 


On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:34 PM, Steve Jones < thatoneguyst...@gmail.com > 
wrote: 

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This was supposed to be like putting a monkey in shoes, but then it went 
silent, is it essentially a dead duck or is there still something happenning? 



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