One reason would be so that your voice and opinion are heard.
Maybe you and Mark can take Board seats and WISPA would take a turn
towards your view of how things should be.
Rarely does an ISP association represent the views of the louder minority.
Since it is volunteer and made up of entrepreneur's, usually the one who
donated the time gets more of the say.
Or the Board members make most of the rules.
(Not saying that is how it is with WISPA because I have no clue, but
that IS how it is with quite a few other ISP assoc.)
So, Blair, none of what WISPA has done, you agree with?
Then why are you still on the list?
Also, to lobby and fight takes effort, energy, time and money.
And it needs someone to lead the charge.
So you and Mark feel very strongly about both CALEA and form 477, why
not head up to the Hill or to the FCC and state your case?
Regards,
Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.
Blair Davis wrote:
On another subject....
Two months ago, we were ready to join WISPA. At the time, I felt that
WISPA had proven its longevity and was becoming a mature voice for the
WISP's. But, after the form 477 issue, FCC sticker issue, and now
the CALEA issue, I'm pretty sure that I disagree with the majority of
the members on what stance should be taken on these issues.
That being the case, why should I still join?
--
Blair Davis
West Michigan Wireless ISP
269-686-8648
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