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>> George...you can not plug-n-play components as I said earlier. It has to
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> George...you can not plug-n-play components as I said earlier. It has to
> be certified as a system that makes use of a contention based p
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> Another WISP has already gotten an FCC license using the Ubiquiti XR3 card
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>* ralph wrote, On 6/4/2008 9:40 AM:
>> Who?
>>
> yeah who? My contacts at Ubiquiti as of about a week or two ago said
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Another WISP has already gotten an FCC license using the Ubiquiti XR3 card as
the registered device... in fact, the FCC actually called this person to
clarify the specified frequency ranges.
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, June 03, 2008 7:17 PM
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Yup... and it's only because they can... they are getting the "big"
operators to pay that kind of money, so they will keep selling at those
prices. Supply and demand... bu
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Maybe they are trying to get enough new business to pay for $7,000
basestations? :)
HI George...can't be done with 3650 at least not now. There's not going
to be any change in the Feds IMHO. It's lucky we got what we have now
and it's hard enough to try and deploy as well due to the grandfathered
FSS'.
Leon
* George Rogato wrote, On 6/4/2008 12:03 PM:
> WISPA had a tele confe
WISPA had a tele conference with the FCC about plug n playin certified
components last year.
It was a consideration of ours to try to see what needs to be done so
that we can legally build on the fly systems that were made up of
certified components.
We need to go back to the FCC and get that g
George...you can not plug-n-play components as I said earlier. It has to
be certified as a system that makes use of a contention based protocol.
Leon
* George Rogato wrote, On 6/4/2008 11:22 AM:
> Thanks for explaining that Travis.
> I asked Jack Unger to look into this recently.
> There was a p
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> Maybe they are trying to get enough new business to pay for $7,000
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>
> Tr
Thanks for explaining that Travis.
I asked Jack Unger to look into this recently.
There was a post somewhere else recently about 3650 use and I forwarded
it to Jack to find out from the FCC if in fact it is the way the post read.
I'd like to hear Jack's opinion based on what he has found out from
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Yup... and it's only because t
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>* Travis Johnson wrote, On 6/3/2008 10:17 PM:
>> Yup... and it's only because they can... t
- Atlanta business can now enjoy the only wide-area alternative to AT&T
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OMAHA, NE - June 3, 2008 - Rapid Link, Incorporated (OTCBB: RPID), a
leading provider of WiMax and Communication Services, announced today
the official launch of its much anticipated WiMax service offering in
the Atlanta M
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* Travis Johnson wrote, On 6/3/2008 10:17 PM:
> Yup... and it's only because they can... they are getting the "big"
Who?
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Another WISP has already gotten an FCC license using the
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The rules are quite clear unfortunately. The FCC opened a can of worms
IMHO. All "licensees have to work together to resolve anything. There
are no first rights to a site I've been told.
Leon
* Scottie Arnett wrote, On 6/4/2008 2:45 AM:
> All I can say is OUCH!
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All I can say is OUCH!
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>I am going to launch and I am going to hold others to the interference
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Maybe they are trying to get enough new business to pay for $7,000
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I thought you were One ring ...
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I am going to launch and I am going to hold others to the interference
avoidance requirements of the rules. If others come to town after me and
interfere with me and do not remedy it after I spend several grand to launch
then they will move or face a day in court. That is what is going to be
differ
John,
Here is what I have heard or read so far:
(1) I "heard" that 3650 users that are conflicting will have to "work
it out" and that "more than likely" the FCC would not get involved in a
frequency conflict.
(2) Getting a license for 3650 takes about 2 hours, start to finish
(from what I h
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Importance: High
- Atlanta business can now enjoy the only wide-area alternative to AT&T
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OMAHA, NE - June 3, 2008 - Rapid Link, Incorporated (OTCBB: RPID), a
leading provider of WiMax and Communication Services, annou
Here is how it is different than 5 GHz. In 5 GHz the rules are that you have
to accept interference. Also any equipment on earth can use the band from
mobile phones to cameras and of course broadband devices of many types.
There is little involved in dropping your link. Also there is little chance
So, how exactly does 3.65ghz licensing work? If Rapid Link has licensed
a base station at tower X, and I want to license 3.65ghz at tower X as
well, what happens? Also, what if I want to license at Tower Y that is
100 feet away? Is this band really any different than 5ghz, except you
have to te
- Atlanta business can now enjoy the only wide-area alternative to AT&T
-
OMAHA, NE - June 3, 2008 - Rapid Link, Incorporated (OTCBB: RPID), a
leading provider of WiMax and Communication Services, announced today
the official launch of its much anticipated WiMax service offering in
the Atlanta M
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