Mac,
I like the million WISP idea.
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I have complete confidence in our
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From: "Mac Dearman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I have complete confidence in our leadership thus far and remember that
we are an infant organizatio
SureAlot of municipalities say go away. It's that easy.
Some take it on a case by case basis. But overall the attitude is if
you are not a "utility" as outlined by the PSC (Public Service
Commission) you are pretty much out of luck.
Again..it varies by state but here the last thing they
Can you explain how it is not available? Yes the insurance is killer.
Jeromie Reeves
Bob Moldashel wrote:
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
Right of Way access is available to anyone right now. Ask your local
city/county for the ROW contracts
that they have with the gas, cable, telco, electric, and oth
lobby effort for that week.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Now we know why they
Wireless Broadband
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This sounds allot like what Mark K was talking about. WISPA needs to
Time to organize troops... Nuff said!
Who's got lead?
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Now w
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How could anyone enforce a user fee on ISM bands?
There are countless millions of de
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This sounds allot like what Mark K was talking about. WISPA needs to find
out what the deal is and (imo) fight
taxing on license free bands. P-
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This is a good thought to get something out of the deal. I really think
that
we need access to utility easments.
Imagine putting
dDSL & Wireless, Inc
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There is no way the
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If I read this right it does not specifically mention unlicensed spectrum
but does refer to spectrum not already auctioned which could mean
white
: "Blair Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Now we know why they want the 477 forms.
Brian Webster wrote:
Well, it does not surp
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Interesting how the 5 Ghz spectrum gets resolved right after they come up
with the ta
er of
new spectrum that is allocated.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Jeromie Reeves wrote:
Right of Way access is available to anyone right now. Ask your local
city/county for the ROW contracts
that they have with the gas, cable, telco, electric, and others.
Jeromie Reeves
Unfortunately...It is not available in alot of places here in NY and CT.
And where it
t Internet, NO WIRES!
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Rudy Worrell wrote:
Time to organize troops... Nuff said!
Who's got lead?
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Now we know why they want the 477 forms.
Brian Webster wrote:
Well, it does not surprise me that the government has decided to
tax the
unlicensed spectrum. Today the Bush administration announced a plan
to tax
Wi-Fi a
.. Nuff said!
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Good one.
On a serious note though we need to get the membership up to do any of this.
To the powers that be can I help in ramping up support. I could dedicate a
resouce to call you sorry sons like myself and take your money :).
Quoting John Scrivner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If I read this
Hey no pun intended but who is the guy that gets to say "I told you so"?
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Quoting Bob Moldashel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well...They sure couldn't have timed it any better.
>
> Now we will see how many people file. 24 Hours ago i would have said
> this never would have occured. Now.Wel
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Now we know why they want the 477 forms.
Brian Webster wrote:
We
I do not want to pay tax on the current part-15 spectrum. I find it
unfair to change the rules half way into a game. How about
opening new part-15 spectrum with those rules. Someone said to give
first right of way to the first operator on a specific channel.
This is a bad idea for the current p-1
I would have to agree. Any "new" spectrum would be "taxable". I would be
ok with that, if it meant new spectrum.
Travis
Microserv
John Scrivner wrote:
If I read this right it does not specifically mention unlicensed
spectrum but does refer to spectrum not already auctioned which could
mean w
There is no way they can tax the existing unlicensed frequencies now.
How will they regulate all the Linksys routers being sold at Circuit
City? And cordless phones that operate in 900mhz, 2.4ghz and 5.8ghz.
Travis
Microserv
Bob Moldashel wrote:
Well...They sure couldn't have timed it any be
Ok...Here is a quote from the story..
WASHINGTON-President Bush, facing a huge budget deficit, today proposed
squeezing more money from the nation's airwaves by supporting
legislative changes that would allow the Federal Communications
Commission to set "user fees" on "un-auctioned" radio
, 2006 6:49 PM
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Now we know why they want the 477 forms.
Brian Webster wrote:
Well, it does not surprise me that the government has decided to
tax the
unlicensed spectrum. Today the Bush administration
If I read this right it does not specifically mention unlicensed
spectrum but does refer to spectrum not already auctioned which could
mean whitespace. We probably have a chance to spin this to our advantage
unless you guys all would rather just bitch and moan.
Scriv
Bob Moldashel wrote:
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Now we know why they want the 477 forms.
Brian Webster wrote:
Well, it
Interesting how the 5 Ghz spectrum gets resolved right after they come
up with the taxing idea. And one needs to wonder who came up with the
great idea of taxing unlicensed spectrum. It surely wasn't George
hyimself.
-B-
Brian Webster wrote:
Well, it does not surprise me that the g
Well...They sure couldn't have timed it any better.
Now we will see how many people file. 24 Hours ago i would have said
this never would have occured. Now.Well...Let me just say I am tired
of paying for everything in the "land of the free and the home of the
brave"
-B-
Blair D
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Now we know why they want the 477 forms.
Brian Webster wrote:
Well, it does not surprise me that the government has decided to
tax the
unlicensed spectrum. Today the Bush administration announced a
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Now we know why they want the 477 forms.
Brian Webster wrote:
Well, it does not surprise me that the government has decided to tax
the
unlicensed spectrum. Today the Bush administration announced a plan
to tax
Wi-Fi and
said!
Who's got lead?
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Time to organize troops... Nuff said!
Who's got lead?
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Now we know why they want the 477 forms.
Brian Webster wrote:
Well, it does not surprise me that the government has decided to tax the
unlicensed spectrum. Today the Bush administration announced a plan to tax
Wi-Fi and other unlicensed spectrum. It is not clear how they will do it yet
but
Well, it does not surprise me that the government has decided to tax the
unlicensed spectrum. Today the Bush administration announced a plan to tax
Wi-Fi and other unlicensed spectrum. It is not clear how they will do it yet
but the process is in motion. That's the bad news, the good news is they
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