Re: [WISPA] Broadcaster Gloats over Dead Microsoft Whitespace Test Device

2008-02-15 Thread John Valenti
Another opinion piece spreading FUD about whitespaces:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/09/opinion/09nadler.html

This guy claims And in rural areas, white spaces are often used for  
broadband access.  That isn't true, is it?  I didn't think anyone  
was currently using whitespaces.


On February 15, at 4:24 PM February 15, Jack Unger wrote:


 http://www.tvtechnology.com/pages/s.0115/t.11322.html

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Re: [WISPA] Broadcaster Gloats over Dead Microsoft Whitespace Test Device

2008-02-15 Thread Patrick Leary
Broadcasters are simply doing what should be expected, but in the end
they cannot stop innovation and progress. All the technical issues will
be solved over time.

Patrick Leary
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Alvarion, Inc.
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This piece is FUD of the worst kind.

1) You are correct; no one is using whitespaces yet for broadband
access.

2) This article appears to be a hit piece against the use of white 
space for license-free devices.

The article is not only a hit piece but it's inaccurate as well. The 
inaccuracy that you noted appears to be a result of simple ignorance of 
the facts.

jack


John Valenti wrote:
 Another opinion piece spreading FUD about whitespaces:

   http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/09/opinion/09nadler.html

 This guy claims And in rural areas, white spaces are often used for  
 broadband access.  That isn't true, is it?  I didn't think anyone  
 was currently using whitespaces.


 On February 15, at 4:24 PM February 15, Jack Unger wrote:

   
 http://www.tvtechnology.com/pages/s.0115/t.11322.html

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 Serving the Broadband Wireless Industry Since 1993
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 Author of the Cisco Press Book - Deploying License-Free Wireless  
 WANs
 Vendor-Neutral Wireless Training-Troubleshooting-Consulting
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Re: [WISPA] Broadcaster Gloats over Dead Microsoft Whitespace Test Device

2008-02-15 Thread Jack Unger
This piece is FUD of the worst kind.

1) You are correct; no one is using whitespaces yet for broadband access.

2) This article appears to be a hit piece against the use of white 
space for license-free devices.

The article is not only a hit piece but it's inaccurate as well. The 
inaccuracy that you noted appears to be a result of simple ignorance of 
the facts.

jack


John Valenti wrote:
 Another opinion piece spreading FUD about whitespaces:

   http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/09/opinion/09nadler.html

 This guy claims And in rural areas, white spaces are often used for  
 broadband access.  That isn't true, is it?  I didn't think anyone  
 was currently using whitespaces.


 On February 15, at 4:24 PM February 15, Jack Unger wrote:

   
 http://www.tvtechnology.com/pages/s.0115/t.11322.html

 -- 
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 Serving the Broadband Wireless Industry Since 1993
 FCC License # PG-12-25133
 Author of the Cisco Press Book - Deploying License-Free Wireless  
 WANs
 Vendor-Neutral Wireless Training-Troubleshooting-Consulting
 Phone 818-227-4220   Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 


 
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