On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 05:04:26PM -0400, Dustin wrote:
> This is great news and puts an end to the debate we have had many times 
> as to whether or not a landlord could bar deployment of a wireless node. 
> Does this mean that a commercial landlord cannot put a lease provision 
> in reserving the right to control deployment of unlicensed wireless 
> equipment? It seems for the most part landlords can stick whatever they 
> want into a lease, especially a commercial lease.
> 
> - Dustin -
> 
> http://wifinetnews.com/archives/003937.html
> "Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating Unlicensed Radio
> 
> The FCC says landlords, associations canât regulate Part 15 use: The 
> FCCâs Office of Engineering and Technology says that the function of 
> regulating and coordinating frequency use is reserved to the FCC itself. 
> Itâs a clear refutation of mall owners, airports, and condominium 
> associations to limit use of Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies. 
> (Document as Word, PDF, Text.)"
Hi,
I recall there was a debate a few years ago about tenents being able to
put up DTV satilites. This was ok'd. So, I cant see why they wouldn't  allow
you to send/recieve dtv and not allow you to send/recieve wifi or for
that matter broadcast tv or radio.
-Kev
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