On 12/27/2016 2:34 PM, Johnathan Penberthy wrote:
> I believe it is really difficult to get a 3.65 Ghz license now. Though 3.65 
> Ghz is basically treated as 5 Ghz, it can share the same space as another 
> provider, though every link is registered with the FCC.

We do have a nationwide 3.65 license. However we are only using it 
currently in one very small area in Iowa. There are other areas into 
which we're looking to put up service, but I know for a fact that in 
some of them there are existing WISPs that are using 3.65. I'm 
researching this for my boss to let him know that there may (or may not) 
be issues if we try to go into an area that already has a licensed 3.65 
WISP using these frequencies there.

I should've done a better job with the background on my original post.


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Sam Morris
> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 1:26 PM
> To: WISPA General List <[email protected]>
> Subject: [WISPA] 3.65 Precedence
>
> I have a question to which I suspect I know the answer but wanted to defer to 
> you smart guys.
>
> Let's say I'm opening up a new WISP and want to go into an area where there 
> is an existing WISP already there. And let's say I want to use
> 3.65 GHz (non-LTE if that matters) gear in that area, but that the existing 
> WISP already has 3.65 GHz gear up in the same area, and has it licensed 
> properly with the FCC.
>
> I'm guessing that the existing WISP wins, and that I wouldn't be allowed to 
> come in and put my gear up, potentially interfering with his existing 
> operation.
>
> Is that correct or is it not as simple as this?
>
> Thanks
> Sam
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