We are just in the early stages of doing a group effort.
The reason why these guys don't is kind of shallow in some respects. They need to certify it so they can build a complete solution. Once they sell a kit and we change things around and build it ourselves, it's no longer "that" certified system. But the previous certs "can" be used to lessen the cost of a new certification, is the original certifier allows this.


Peter R. wrote:
Then, he asked simply, why don't they just get their gear certified?

Mac Dearman wrote:

Getting MT or StarOS FCC certified would never make the prices soar to $1k
each :-)
Mac




-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 5:45 PM
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Subject: RE: [WISPA] Our First WISP Consultant Vendor Member - Butch Evans

Honestly,

Would you buy RB112/532/whatever boards if they cost $1k vs $100 each?

-Charles

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