Again I ask you, how do you do that? How do you get hundreds to write in?
You wrote a note that could be massaged and sent to customers. (But then you would start losing customers almost immediately). So people have a starting point.
The PR... you suggested that no one could write one... actually anyone can write one, you just couldn't send it without Board approval. Big diff. The hard part is writing the letter. So any volunteers to write the letter to the News (AP and UPI)?
Any association including WISPA is made up of its members. So if enough of you feel that the action to take is to tell the FCC that we cannot comply, then please, now is the time to step up to the plate. Let your board know how you feel. Start drafting your PR message and your letter to the FCC. (WISPA works only because of Volunteers so step up and get drafting).
- Peter Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
now. I'm suggesting that we recruit those hundreds...errr..thousands to file and say that they cannot comply. This is not civil disobedience, this is changing the POV of people who made bad policy. They can't possibly undertake the task of taking down thousands of tiny networks, which is what would change policies and possibly get pretty much all of us exempted or changed to some non-mandated terms.
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