Re: [WISPA] FCC Martin comments on relcass of wireless broadbandas an info service

2007-02-09 Thread Frank Muto
And you may be right and that is my point in drawing out this answer Martin made to the committee. He also states the reclass would eliminate unnecessary regulatory barriers and clarifications of such, though he does not provide an example. And if his agenda for this reclass does only effect

Re: [WISPA] FCC Martin comments on relcass of wireless broadbandas an info service

2007-02-09 Thread John Scrivner
I am sorry to look stupid here guys but I am missing the point. Please spell it out for me like I am a pre-schooler. I am not grasping the finer points being made. What is it about Martin's answer that will have any effect on us or other licensed wireless broadband industries. Thanks, Scriv

Re: [WISPA] FCC Martin comments on relcass of wireless broadbandas an info service

2007-02-09 Thread Dawn DiPietro
Scriv, The particular paragraph that I pointed out that this was timely because of the 700MHz Auction. After reading the pdf file that Frank posted it looks like Martin feels that there is enough UL spectrum in the 5Ghz range to last WiFi providers far into the future. Martin did comment on

Re: [WISPA] FCC Martin comments on relcass of wireless broadbandas an info service

2007-02-09 Thread Peter R.
INLINE Dawn DiPietro wrote: Scriv, The particular paragraph that I pointed out that this was timely because of the 700MHz Auction. After reading the pdf file that Frank posted it looks like Martin feels that there is enough UL spectrum in the 5Ghz range to last WiFi providers far into the