Re: [WISPA] Future -SPECTRUM MARKET PLACE

2008-04-24 Thread Stephen Patrick
CTED] Sent: 24 April 2008 17:22 To: WISPA General List Subject: Re: [WISPA] Future -SPECTRUM MARKET PLACE Thanks for the link; here are some quick thoughts... 1. Buying (or leasing) licensed spectrum sounds good... if the spectrum and equipment costs are affordable. 2. Wouldn't it be nice

Re: [WISPA] Future -SPECTRUM MARKET PLACE

2008-04-24 Thread George
This 28-31 GHz spectrum will probably only be useful for short-range > work where there are absolutely no obstructions end-to-end (like in big > city centers, etc.) > > jack What is the distance limitations and cost for PtP gear to do 28-31 GHz? --

Re: [WISPA] Future -SPECTRUM MARKET PLACE

2008-04-24 Thread Jack Unger
Thanks for the link; here are some quick thoughts... 1. Buying (or leasing) licensed spectrum sounds good... if the spectrum and equipment costs are affordable. 2. Wouldn't it be nice to have "quick and easy", affordable access to spectrum that could be used for point-to-multipoint in a rural

Re: [WISPA] Future -SPECTRUM MARKET PLACE

2008-04-24 Thread Mike Hammett
ral List'" Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:32 AM Subject: Re: [WISPA] Future -SPECTRUM MARKET PLACE > http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/marketwire/0388456.htm > OR http://tinyurl.com/66rnd5 > > The nation's largest online marketplace for licensed broadband wir

Re: [WISPA] Future -SPECTRUM MARKET PLACE

2008-04-24 Thread CHUCK PROFITO
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/marketwire/0388456.htm OR http://tinyurl.com/66rnd5 The nation's largest online marketplace for licensed broadband wireless spectrum went live today, enabling businesses, government agencies and communications service providers to quickly and easily