Re: [cr-india] Spectrum mapping the way it should be done

2011-12-28 Thread Vickram Crishna
Astonishingly, a Bill pending in Parliament now, the Grievance Redress Bill 
(its full name goes on a little longer) will make it mandatory for government 
departments to publish openly the work they are supposed to do. At this point, 
any citizen may demand to know whether the work has been done, and/or if not 
done, to officially complain about it.  

Not that I am arguing that mapping spectrum is the work of the government, but 
considering the hoo-hah that is being made out by various wings of the 
government, the CAG and the telecom ministry, about the losses due to spectrum 
mismanagement, and the virtues of one or other form of spectrum usage 
distribution, the real picture will certainly allow for more equitable and 
worthy allocation between the various players and wannabe players. It may also 
allow ordinary citizens to agitate (peaceably, of course, and perhaps even 
meaningfully) for improvement in such allocations to prevent hoarding or other 
social evils from proliferating. 
 
Vickram
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> From: N.Ramakrishnan 
>To: "cr-india@sarai.net"  
>Sent: Monday, 26 December 2011, 19:13
>Subject: [cr-india] Spectrum mapping the way it should be done
> 
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>The folks over at Sequence Omega have done what we've been talking about for a 
>long time. Check this out: A carrier by carrier spectrum map of the 
>continental US of A.
>
>http://specmap.sequence-omega.net/
>
>Engadget notes: "We'll admit, trying to decipher wireless spectrum
can be a frustrating and exhausting process. Who owns what, and
where? Fortunately, Anthony Fiti of Spectrum Omega has put together a 
Rosetta Stone Google Map indicating how much spectrum each carrier owns in the 
lower 48 states, the frequencies they own and where it's all located. While 
it's by no means 100 percent accurate due to various complexities in how some 
spectrum is shared between carriers, and there's no promise of it being 
continually updated yet, it's still the most comprehensive visual guide we've 
seen outside of the FCC site. If you're curious as to who's got the spectrum in 
your neck of the woods, take a peek at the source link below and have a look 
around."
>
>
>Anyone game for doing this for our beloved homeland?
>Ramakrishnan
>
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[cr-india] Spectrum mapping the way it should be done

2011-12-26 Thread N.Ramakrishnan
The folks over at Sequence Omega have done what we've been talking about 
for a long time. Check this out: A carrier by carrier spectrum map of 
the continental US of A.


http://specmap.sequence-omega.net/

Engadget notes: "We'll admit, trying to decipher wireless spectrum can 
be a frustrating and exhausting process. Who owns what, and where? 
Fortunately, Anthony Fiti  of /Spectrum 
Omega/ has put together a Rosetta Stone Google Map indicating how much 
spectrum  each carrier owns in 
the lower 48 states, the frequencies they own and where it's all 
located. While it's by no means 100 percent accurate due to various 
complexities in how some spectrum is shared between carriers, and 
there's no promise of it being continually updated yet, it's still the 
most comprehensive visual guide we've seen outside of the FCC site. If 
you're curious as to who's got the spectrum in your neck of the woods, 
take a peek at the source link below and have a look around."



Anyone game for doing this for our beloved homeland?
Ramakrishnan

--
N.Ramakrishnan

Director of Projects
Ideosync Media Combine
177, Ashoka Enclave III
Sector 35, Faridabad - 121 003
Haryana - India

Tel: +91-0129-4131883/4064883/4065883/6510156
Mobile: +91-9810273883
Web: www.ideosyncmedia.org

Join the Community Radio Forum. For membership details, please go to 
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