"It is not about remote technology or use of or for DXCC, it is the change
into a enterprise carrier service $/min or $/KW. "

Now, extrapolate the RHR business model to hundreds of similar paid remote services, all competing for customers to access what has been free spectrum regulated by the FCC (at least here in the U.S.) In a sense, and to JC's point, it's the start of a commercial common-carrier network. These "equal access for all" networks are otherwise heavily regulated in the U.S. The camel's nose is now in the tent, and the body is sure to follow.

Rather than embracing this commercial abuse of free spectrum, the League should be scrambling to draft a Petition for Rulemaking to prohibit this form of paid spectrum access - and that should include all "for profit" and "not-for-profit" entities. What other countries do is their prerogative.

Paul, W9AC




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