Interested in thoughts or comments on this issue and how it may affect WISP
in South Carolina. Any other states attempting similar wireless projects?
http://www.thestate.com/local/story/802275.html
Christopher Hair
NTInet Inc.
Orangeburg, SC 29118
Tel: 803.533-1660
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Based on the article it appears they are just looking to lease that spectrum
for cash.
Sounds fine to me, as it's what the feds have done for years with their
spectrum.
I bet many states sit on unused or underused spectrum that could utilized for
commercial
purposes. I prefer unlicensed, but
jp wrote:
Based on the article it appears they are just looking to lease that spectrum
for cash.
Sounds fine to me, as it's what the feds have done for years with their
spectrum.
I bet many states sit on unused or underused spectrum that could utilized for
commercial
purposes. I