Based on the article it appears they are just looking to lease that spectrum 
for cash. 
Sounds fine to me, as it's what the feds have done for years with their 
spectrum.
I bet many states sit on unused or underused spectrum that could utilized for 
commercial 
purposes. I prefer unlicensed, but they probably don't have the authority to do 
that to 
this spectrum.

I'm sure there is some marketing disinformation about coverages and promises, 
etc.., but if 
the state went through a transparent process to find these bidders, it sounds 
fair.

ETV is probably an antiquated system that can or has been replaced with digital 
TV or 
videoconferencing over existing Internet service to the places where it is 
needed. All that 
spectrum has probably been tied up for 15 years so a few people at each school 
could watch 
an hour or two a week of class from somewhere else. Not saying it's not a good 
educational 
tool, but it's a trademark of government inneficiency.

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 07:50:20AM -0400, Christopher Hair wrote:
> Interested in thoughts or comments on this issue and how it may affect WISP
> in South Carolina. Any other states attempting similar wireless projects?
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