In my opinion, TVWS has been a complete shit-show for the past 10 years,
and I would be hesitant to throw any money at it.

Someone feel free to change my mind.  :)

On Wed, Sep 9, 2020 at 9:53 AM David Coudron <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We have a couple of areas in our network that remain problem coverage
> areas.   The typical scenario is a handful of customers that are 5-10 miles
> from a decent tower structure, but really want service.   We have usually
> either passed on providing coverage, or messed around with relaying from
> other customers or some other messy scenario.   We are looking for a
> workable non-los solution for these few spots.   We don’t need to get
> dozens of folks on a tower, and a higher than normal cost is OK, but it
> needs to be stable enough it is better than the relays and other messy
> solutions we have come up with.   We keep looking at 900 MHz, but it looks
> like Cambium is the only one left in this game, and we are pretty worried
> about noise as we are in the middle of farm country and the RTK stuff is
> pretty prevalent.   Has anyone had enough experience with TV white space to
> develop an opinion on its ability to be used in this situation?   There
> only seems to be two vendors in this space, Redline and Carlson, but maybe
> there are others we are missing.   We are looking for a solution that would
> cover customers 5-7 miles in non-los situations with rate plans of 20-25
> Mbps.   Is this possible?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> David Coudron
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