Oh Comon' Dude..... A life safety system on unlicensed microwave??? What idiot would put the E911 system on Part 15 to begin with? That's just a lawsuit looking to happen.

And as far as your second example...what happens when the other WISP is uneducated and builds a crappy system and his network is up and down and operates poorly?? What happens when the end user starts bitchin then??? What happens when Chavez stops selling us oil??? What happens when the mailman suddenly wants Saturdays off??? What happens......

If the competition gets blown off the air, I "sell" my service to the customer and work hard not to suffer the issues that he had with the prior provider. The customer in most cases goes with price and reliability, not type of service method. You know that....

:-)

-B-





Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:

Well, SOP in a case like this is to find a way to not cause catastrophic interference to anyone that was there first.

Lets change your example a little bit. Lets make it a link that the E911 system uses. You gonna blow it offline just because you can? Should you do that? What would your reputation in the community be?

Now lets go up another level. When you blow your competitor offline, what does that do the your industry's reputation? Did you really gain anything, in the long run, by doing so? Nope. You hurt him AND you shot yourself in the foot by causing more doubt about your technology choices.

Then there's always that ol' fashioned notion of an eye for an eye, or do unto others..... grin

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Moldashel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] high throughput backhaul options


OK...Lets look at this whole issue with one other twist.
Let's say you need a large pipe to carry 100 Mb full duplex between 2 locations. You happen top have a $15K link sitting on the shelf that you could deploy. In doing so you may wipe out or interfere with the poor little WISP 2 miles away. What do you do???

Incur more expenses by buying another link that will not cause interference??

Do you pay the ILEC/CLEC?etc for a 100 Mb pipe???

Or do you put it up and just "go with it"???

I bet I know what most of you would do. Werger or not you will print it is another issue.

But let's hear it.
What would ya do?????.................

-B-

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