I'm not sure they've worked out all those details yet. I suspect that once
you modify an equipment it will be treated the same as a new site, but I'm
just guessing.

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 5:43 PM, Jason McKemie <
[email protected]> wrote:

> What about modifying equipment on an existing registered site?
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 3, 2015, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> If I recall correctly and if my understanding isn't completely flawed
>> then it's like this:
>>
>> If you registered your transmitter before the cutoff date last April then
>> you'll have a protected zone where you can continue to operate under the
>> old rules until 2020.
>>
>> For the moment, you can continue registering sites and operate legally as
>> you have been doing, but those sites registered after last April's cutoff
>> won't get the aforementioned protection....i.e. they will have to abide by
>> the new rules whenever the new rules take effect.
>>
>> The spectrum access database doesn't exist yet as far as I know.  I
>> hadn't heard any timeline more specific than "in a year or two", and I
>> don't think they can implement the rest of the changes until that exists.
>> Does anyone know who exactly is making that system and what their progress
>> has been like?
>>
>> I also don't know the details of when PAL's are being sold or
>> specifically how you get them.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/3/2015 11:12 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
>>
>> Where do we stand on the new 100mhz and the existing 50?
>>
>> Im working with a third party IT firm that handles IT for the owners of
>> three towers we colocate. They have a 3.65 license and are looking at this
>> for a backhaul solution. One of the three towers is in a big player are who
>> is rolling out 3ghz 450.
>>
>> Its a slick idea for customer locking to have their interconnection tied
>> to a license you own, break contract and your data link goes down because
>> you cant operate it.
>>
>> This is a very friendly communication, the guy has actually tried to hire
>> me and we are colocated at other sites that they handle the IT for. My
>> biggest concern is that the IT folks will deploy something now that could
>> have a cease order in the near future.
>>
>> Is my understanding correct in that the current 50 will not be a part of
>> the three tiers? Thats doable to some degree (fucks us for PMP, but
>> landlords are landlords, we could pulll a lease fight, which we would win,
>> but it would be followed with the implementation of the 2 year eviction
>> notice, not really a win)
>>
>>
>>
>> Out of curiosity, from the perspective of the FCC, how does this work out
>> when a license holder is using 3ghz to do ptp for a private network?
>>
>> --
>> If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team
>> as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
>>
>>
>>

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