[WISPA] FCC considers treating wireless broadband as an 'information service'

2007-02-01 Thread Brian Webster
http://www.rcrnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070201/FREE/70201010/100
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This applies to the licensed spectrum holders but could be interesting to
unlicensed as it might make life easier for carriers like Clearwire and
shape the field for competition. A topic worth watching I am sure. I can see
a push for more VOIP/Cellular type systems to get around regulatory rules
and brand it as an information service rather than a mobile phone system


Thank You,
Brian Webster

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Re: [WISPA] FCC considers treating wireless broadband as an 'information service'

2007-02-01 Thread Peter R.

Brian Webster wrote:


http://www.rcrnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070201/FREE/70201010/100
1/FREE

This applies to the licensed spectrum holders but could be interesting to
unlicensed as it might make life easier for carriers like Clearwire and
shape the field for competition. A topic worth watching I am sure. I can see
a push for more VOIP/Cellular type systems to get around regulatory rules
and brand it as an information service rather than a mobile phone system


Thank You,
Brian Webster

 

On the VOIP/Cellular front -- it is about Inter-Carrier Compensation. A 
fight that will get bloody this year.


VOIP is a packet; cellular is a minute. How do you compensate each 
carrier for it?


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