John,
I'm certainly not arguing against WISP compliance with the reporting
requirement. Rather, I'm trying to clarify WISPA's interest in identifying
WISPs across the nation. It sounds to me that you are looking at this from
the prospective of a lobbying effort. If we can show more WISPs then
Larry Yunker wrote:
Is WISPA planning to use strong-arm tactics (report
or we'll report you)
I for one would never betray the trust of another wisp by ratting them
out or - forwarding their posted messages on these lists to others -
without their prior approval. As has happened recently.
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Where have we asked to identify WISPs at all? I am not looking to
identify WISPs. I do get asked all the time by regulators, legislators,
press, investors, etc. how many WISPs there are and how much of the US we
serve. I cannot give a qualified answer. Nobody can because
As the old saying goes, ignorance is no excuse for knowing the law...
Sure, keeping up with the FCC is at times daunting, but they have a website
section dedicated to wireless; http://wireless.fcc.gov/ and also a mailing
list of FCC actions. There are also many other resources as well.
As a