[WISPA] NTIA reporting limit of 25Mbps for wireless networks

2013-08-26 Thread Sean Heskett
I was just informed by Tom McKean of the State of Colorado broadband mapping agency OIT tom.mck...@state.co.us that the NTIA doesn't let them report any wireless plans as being faster than 25Mbps. We have deployed quite a bit of Canopy 450 this year and we have plans that are 30Mbps down and

Re: [WISPA] [AFMUG] NTIA reporting limit of 25Mbps for wireless networks

2013-08-26 Thread Brian Webster
He is incorrect. The error check tool we states have to run will throw an error and the state has to make an exception record entry in to their submitted documentation but it does not prohibit any state from submitting data for fixed wireless carriers above 25 meg. I have done this for

Re: [WISPA] NTIA reporting limit of 25Mbps for wireless networks

2013-08-26 Thread Sean Heskett
Thanks Brian, I knew you'd have a good answer :-) Sean On Monday, August 26, 2013, Brian Webster wrote: He is incorrect. ** ** The error check tool we states have to run will throw an error and the state has to make an exception record entry in to their submitted documentation but