One day you and will hold court over pints (or tequila) and teach folks how 
their lives would look very different if the FCC in 2000 had allowed wide band 
hopping at regular ISM power.

Patrick Leary
M 727.501.3735
[cid:[email protected]]<http://mkt2.us/TelrdNet>





From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jaime Solorza
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 8:36 PM
To: Animal Farm
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] More LTE tradgedy of the commons on 5 GHz..

I have yet to see a good FHSS radio get knocked off the air be it serial or 
Ethernet.  I can only speak about GE MDS, Freewave, MaXstream MicroHard and 
CalAMP.  Canopy 900MHz is still working in many areas of town even near 
refinery and water companies MAS farm.   TxDOT using MDS and Encom for 
ITS....all in the 902-928MHz band with EPEC deploying Itron and Neptune smart 
meters......
It does take work but so far ..knock on wood

Jaime Solorza
Wireless Systems Architect
915-861-1390

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 4:29 PM, Gino Villarini 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Yeah, stop being cry babies and man up!

Gino A. Villarini
@gvillarini



On Mar 3, 2015, at 1:24 PM, Jaime Solorza 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Here in the border we have to deal with interference on licensed and unlicensed 
bands from another country!   Even our Public Safety system was interfered with 
and had to be dealt with.  Like Gino says, Its part of doing business in these 
bands!

Jaime Solorza
Wireless Systems Architect
915-861-1390<tel:915-861-1390>

On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Jerry Richardson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Yep, lived it.

The discussions PG&E ended with “Our lawyers say we are in compliance, take it 
up with them”.

OK then….

We managed to keep some links up, but ultimately it relegated 900 to very low 
density neighborhoods and links that needed to be -65 or better at both ends.



From: Af [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On Behalf 
Of Peter Kranz
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 9:02 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] More LTE tradgedy of the commons on 5 GHz..

I think the point some are missing is the lesson learned from 900Mhz and smart 
meters.

While 900Mhz is unlicensed spectrum, a single operator has managed to take it 
over in California to the point where no other user has any chance of using the 
spectrum for commercial purposes.

By this I mean that PG&E’s deployment of smart meters on every power meter in 
the area, and on top of power poles, and other high sites, has raised the noise 
floor on this band to unusable levels for high speed communications.

So by means of overwhelming numbers, PG&E managed to take over 900Mhz for its 
own users, stranding the investment of ISPs in this spectrum in affected 
markets. I don’t think the commissions initial concept of unlicensed spectrum 
was that a single operator would do this, I think they expected operators by 
this to use licensed spectrum.

I’d like to see a limit on how many systems a particular entity can deploy in 
an unlicensed band. It could be some high number, like 1 million units.

Peter Kranz
Founder/CEO - Unwired Ltd
www.UnwiredLtd.com<http://www.unwiredltd.com/>
Desk: 510-868-1614 x100<tel:510-868-1614%20x100>
Mobile: 510-207-0000<tel:510-207-0000>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>





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