Maybe talk to the folks at Pew Internet or the group who started the lawsuit
with the FCC for release of the form 477 data? It may sound like a crazy
idea but I think both of those groups are just looking for the data to draw
conclusions. The idea of a University is a great one too but that might
I agree with Brian - a Pew Internet study would give the most respected
results. Perhaps the other group wants to chip in.
Best,
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Marlon,
I understand that the vast majority of WISPs have chosen not to file the 477
form (or in the alternative they just don't know that they are supposed to
file).
Just out of curiousity, what do you hope to accomplish by locating the
thousands of non-compliant WISPs? Are you hoping to
The FCC has given some unlicensed spectrum, in part, to help make lower
cost access and more access to broadband available in the US. Future
access to more of this unlicensed spectrum will require some
accountability by the FCC that unlicensed spectrum is helping to serve
that purpose. By not
Dylan Oliver wrote:
I agree with Brian - a Pew Internet study would give the most respected
results. Perhaps the other group wants to chip in.
Best,
You could probably get a University marketing professor to do it.
Cost? Not much more than $500.
Regards,
Peter Radizeski
RAD-INFO, Inc. -
, February 18, 2007 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] wisp survey
Dylan Oliver wrote:
I agree with Brian - a Pew Internet study would give the most respected
results. Perhaps the other group wants to chip in.
Best,
You could probably get a University marketing professor to do it.
Cost? Not much more than
Suggestion to ensure that there is some form of contratoral non-discolosure,
etc. Same thing the FCC has.
- Original Message -
From: Larry Yunker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] wisp survey
I've
compliance without making WISPA look a private
attorney-general?
Larry Yunker
- Original Message -
From: John Scrivner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] wisp survey
The FCC has given some
: [WISPA] wisp survey
The FCC has given some unlicensed spectrum, in part, to help make lower
cost access and more access to broadband available in the US. Future
access to more of this unlicensed spectrum will require some
accountability by the FCC that unlicensed spectrum is helping
Larry,
Great ideas! It would take some time, people and money to contact each
one.
Think of all the memberships you could acquire :)
Now we need some ideas on how to do the contacting.
Any FTC or FCC money available for that??
Frank, something more helpful would have been better than the
General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 9:33 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] wisp survey
Larry,
Where the heck did you come up with those questions? I don't think WISPA
is ever going to try to be a police organization, but we are already a
lobbying group. I hate you even brought
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