RE: [WISPA] Unlicensed Devices in the TV Bands (was: FCC SaysWhite-Space Spectrum Device Doesn't Work)

2007-08-10 Thread Patrick Leary
For sure it will be used for BWIA Butch, but the devil is in the
details: what kind of BWIA? Access to the Internet, certainly, but also
likely some advanced services within that. 

- Patrick

Btw, what does IIRC mean?

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On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Patrick Leary wrote:

Wow, what an awesome post. Thank you Sascha. I don't know I 
continually need to re-learn the lesson that what is reported in 
often not true and never the whole story.

I'd agree with you, Patrick.  It is certainly a frightening reality 
that only part of the story was told.  You were recently at the 
wrong end of this same kind of thing, IIRC.

As for the band and device possibilities, I am not sure I agree with 
your assessment of it's uses.  Well, not entirely.  I think you are 
correct (I wouldn't presume to argue with your view of the industry) 
in that this band will see uses far beyond simple bwia.  Am I 
understanding your viewpoint correctly when I assume that you are 
stating that bwia is not likely to be used widely in this band?

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RE: [WISPA] Unlicensed Devices in the TV Bands (was: FCC SaysWhite-Space Spectrum Device Doesn't Work)

2007-08-10 Thread Butch Evans

On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Patrick Leary wrote:

For sure it will be used for BWIA Butch, but the devil is in the 
details: what kind of BWIA? Access to the Internet, certainly, but 
also likely some advanced services within that.


Ahh.. I see what you meant now.


Btw, what does IIRC mean?


If I Recall Correctly.  :-)

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Re: [WISPA] Unlicensed Devices in the TV Bands (was: FCC SaysWhite-Space Spectrum Device Doesn't Work)

2007-08-10 Thread RickG
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-RickG

On 8/10/07, Patrick Leary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 For sure it will be used for BWIA Butch, but the devil is in the
 details: what kind of BWIA? Access to the Internet, certainly, but also
 likely some advanced services within that.

 - Patrick

 Btw, what does IIRC mean?

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Butch Evans
 Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 9:50 PM
 To: WISPA General List
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [WISPA] Unlicensed Devices in the TV Bands (was: FCC
 SaysWhite-Space Spectrum Device Doesn't Work)

 On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Patrick Leary wrote:

 Wow, what an awesome post. Thank you Sascha. I don't know I
 continually need to re-learn the lesson that what is reported in
 often not true and never the whole story.

 I'd agree with you, Patrick.  It is certainly a frightening reality
 that only part of the story was told.  You were recently at the
 wrong end of this same kind of thing, IIRC.

 As for the band and device possibilities, I am not sure I agree with
 your assessment of it's uses.  Well, not entirely.  I think you are
 correct (I wouldn't presume to argue with your view of the industry)
 in that this band will see uses far beyond simple bwia.  Am I
 understanding your viewpoint correctly when I assume that you are
 stating that bwia is not likely to be used widely in this band?

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 573-276-2879
 http://www.butchevans.com/
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