That looks great guys!
thanks,
marlon

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rick Harnish 
  To: 'WISPA General List' ; 'Principal WISPA Member List' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
; 'Motorola Canopy User Group' 
  Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 5:50 AM
  Subject: [WISPA Members] Press Release


  WISPA Proposes a "Licensed-Lite" Solution for TV White Spaces
  Filed under: Federal Legislation at 6:06 am (no comments) (e)

  Spectrum sharing would benefit consumers

  Washington, D.C. - October 27, 2008 - Many Americans, especially those living 
in rural areas have never had affordable broadband Internet access.  In a 
letter filed with the FCC last week, WISPA, the Wireless Internet Service 
Providers Association (www.wispa.org), showed the FCC how it can make valuable 
TV White Space spectrum available for new services.  The FCC is scheduled to 
vote on November 4 on how this spectrum can be used after the DTV transition 
occurs in February 2009.

  WISPA offered a detailed "licensed-lite" solution for unused TV channels.  
Unlike expensive spectrum auctions and "noisy" unlicensed spectrum, the 
"licensed-lite" approach relies on a spectrum sharing system that enables all 
users to operate without interference.  It would benefit the public by allowing 
the development of new and innovative types of unlicensed broadband devices and 
services.  It would also benefit WISPs by improving the service range of their 
existing networks, thereby allowing WISPs to reach new customers.  WISPA's 
proposal also ensures that consumers will continue to receive over-the-air 
television signals without interference.

  Rick Harnish, WISPA's President, said "We believe adoption of our 
"licensed-lite" proposal will stimulate rural economies around the nation by 
enabling low cost ubiquitous broadband service from local and regional 
operators.  Children growing up in small towns deserve the same opportunities 
created by broadband adoption as those children in metropolitan areas.  Small 
businesses and rural entrepreneurs are the lifeblood of a growing economy and 
we encourage the FCC Commissioners to do their part in reviving Rural America."

  Jack Unger, WISPA Secretary and Chair of WISPA's FCC Committee, added, "We 
believe that there are enough White Space frequencies for all wireless users to 
share, without creating interference. Our "licensed-lite" proposal adopts a 
"common-ground" approach that benefits all users without relying on 
controversial "spectrum-sensing" techniques.  Our technical solution uses a 
geolocation database that makes frequency sharing work. We urge the FCC 
Commissioners to adopt our "licensed-lite" proposal at their November 4th 
meeting because we believe it truly represents a "win-win" solution for all 
parties."

  Since 2004, over 30,000 comments have been filed with the FCC suggesting how 
the White Space frequencies should be used.  Broadcasters want to be sure that 
new White Space users will not create interference with television reception.  
Silicon Valley firms favor unlicensed use for personal/portable devices that 
would rely on the controversial "sensing" technologies opposed by broadcasters. 
 WISPA's "licensed-lite" approach represents a middle-of-the road solution that 
accommodates all of these interests.

  FOR MORE INFORMATION - CONTACT:

  Jack Unger, Chair WISPA FCC Committee  818-227-4220 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  Stephen Coran, Principal, Rini Coran, PC  202-463-4310 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

  Respectfully,

   

  Rick Harnish

  General Manager - Midwest Region

  Great American Broadband

  260-827-2482

   



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