I don't see this as a Part 15 issue. At the RF level such a stealth killer is
compatible and not interfering. Its doing its dirty deed at a higher level (ISO
layer 4?). This is not like a cell phone jammer.
There is so much money to be had at meetings and conventions that a big
services vendor
Issues I have had with Cogent:
- Super inconsistent pricing. There pricing will fluctuate wildly depending
where they are there sales cycle. Meaning if you need another gig added its
hard to predict what pricing you will be paying
- Performance. I would say that most of what people say about
atualizacao eu encontro em que sate
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Hey Guys
I just seen this article and I just wanted to pass it along:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-57522584-38/fcc-kicks-off-effort-to-reclai
m-tv-spectrum-for-wireless/
Wanted to get your thoughts?
My thoughts is that all mobile carriers will buy all the whitespaces before
we WISP's
Personally, I think this is one of those fight fire with fire
things.
On 9/22/2012 9:57 AM, Paul Conlin
wrote:
I don't see this as a Part 15 issue. At the RF level such a
"stealth killer" is compatible and not interfering. Its doing
The auctioning of SOME of the TVWS was set in stone by the FCC broadband
plan and I by legislative mandate. There was a push by House Republicans to
sell off ALL the TVWS to the highest bidders, leaving ZERO for unlicensed
use. The Democratic controlled Senate prevailed and held strong to allowing