Peter Stanforth, CTO of Spectrum Bridge Inc. in Florida, sent a message 
challenging Fairspectrum's release about yesterday's issuing of a white space 
database test license for part of Finland, which had been claimed as the first 
in Europe. Mr. Sanforth wrote:

"We applied for, and were awarded, an experimental license to conduct white 
space trials by the Finnish regulators in 2010, I still have the license on my 
wall. We actually published a joint report with Nokia on the results. Which was 
used as input into [the Cambridge Consortium's white space tests last spring].  
Cambridge was run under a regulatory experimental license. Technically issued 
by Arquiva but approval by Ofcom was required and, in terms of size and scope I 
think it has a much better claim to be first in Europe, for which Microsoft 
should get the credit."

Surely FICORA had records about the earlier license so Fairspectrum and Nokia 
should have been aware of it, too.

>BOB<

----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE -----
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [paws] Finland issues Europe's first TVWS geolocation database
Date: 27.8.2012 - 23:24:43

> Today Finland's telecom regulator FICORA issued Europe's first geolocation 
> database service test license for TV white spaces to Fairspectrum Oy.
> 
> The license for database control of cognitive radios was issued 27 August to 
> the Turku University of Applied Sciences. The license is valid for one year 
> and covers the 470-790 MHz frequency range in a 40 x 40 km area surrounding 
> Turku, Finland. Nearly 300 000 people live in the radio license area.  The 
> license will be used by the White Space Environment (WISE) test consortium. 
> which consists of Nokia, Digita, Fairspectrum, Ficora, Turku University of 
> Applied Sciences, University of Turku, and Aalto University.  See the 
> following link for Fairspectrum's press release:
> 
> https://sites.google.com/a/fairspectrum.com/public/propagating-thoughts/pressreleasefairspectrumprovidestvwhitespacedatabaseforeurope%E2%80%99sfirstgeolocationradiolicense
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Robert Horvitz
> Stichting Open Spectrum
> Slavikova 11, 120 00 Prague 2, Czech Republic
> Gelderlandplein 75 L, 1082 LV Amsterdam, Nederland
> mailto:[email protected]
> http://www.openspectrum.info/
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> tel/fax: +420 222967456
> 
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Gelderlandplein 75 L, 1082 LV Amsterdam, Nederland
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