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From:
Dylan
Oliver
To: WISPA General List
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:06
PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone know
Verilan?
Huh. What's the difference between quasi
and true exclusive rights? What *would* hold u
Tom,Thanks for the great message; I always look forward to reading your posts. Would you be willing to distribute an example of an agreement that has worked for you? Do any of the property owners you value so highly operate on a national level? I'd be interested to know which relationships to
: [WISPA] Anyone know
Verilan?
Tom,Thanks for the great message; I always look forward
to reading your posts. Would you be willing to distribute an example of an
agreement that has worked for you? Do any of the property owners you value so
highly operate on a national level? I'd
If your contract with a tower specifies that you hold access rights to
spectrum within the bands whether you are USING THEM currently, or not
using them currently, then I would suppose your exclusive rights would
hold up, but am unaware of any legal precedence to show this.
There was a company
If you have a lease with a landlord that grants you exclusive rights to
unlicensed spectrum then that lease precludes the landlord from entering
into lease with another entity that wants access to that unlicensed
spectrum. While the landlord has no right to control the spectrum they
can avoid
using them currently, then I would suppose your exclusive rights would
hold up, but am unaware of any legal precedence to show this.
Thats correct. Its still a grey area.
In our case, they settled before going to court, based on the likeliness
we'd win.
I also am not aware of any case that
they tried to sue us :)-JeffOn Jan 23, 2006, at 11:35 AM, Mark Koskenmaki wrote: http://www.verilan.com/ I was hoping to have a closer additional source for things (I always try to have more than one) and these people have some stuff I use listed for sale at decent prices. But, over the
Oh shit. I just realized that both Primaverity and Verilan contain the element veri. Maybe they'll sue me, too! They own the Local Area Network of Truth!.. But I've got got the Original claim to Truth.
On 1/31/06, Jeffrey Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
they tried to sue us :)-- Dylan
Proceed
cautiously here.
chris
Anyone touch Cisco's mesh gear? Or Tropos' or Skypilot's? Any fans of mesh
(Sascha aside) at all? All I hear is StarOS, Mikrotik, and Tranzeo in the WiFi
space. Earthlink is doing the Philly project with Tropos and Canopy 5.8 PtMP
for backhaul. How much is
It was over some tower and access rights issues regarding spectrum. They signed some quasi exclusive rights agreement with a tower company, which didnt hold up so they dropped the suit.-JeffOn Jan 31, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Dylan Oliver wrote:Oh shit. I just realized that both "Primaverity" and
http://www.verilan.com/
I was hoping to have a closer additional source for
things (I always try to have more than one) and these people have
somestuff I use listed for sale at decent prices.
But, over the course of about 3 days, and
approximately 30 phone calls to thier number, I never
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