Amen to that, it's called 'Vendor Protectionism'.   I remember when the 
companies doing low voltage pre-wiring in buildings lobbied to make only 
certified contractors be able to do Cat5/6 work in housing and an Apprentice 
Program was required.  They knew full well that if another company wanted to go 
into the wiring business, like a WISP who wants to wire the rest of their 
house, they would not be able to because no competitor would allow my employee 
to get Apprentice training from them to compete against them.

It's using the law to protect your income and the most ridiculous use of the 
law.  I agree that if there is good power usage and the same interference as 
caused by certified gear, leave them alone.   WISPA is a lobbying group for a 
easier access to frequencies and a group that educates each other as to the 
best methods and equipment.  As soon as we become an exclusive trade group that 
tries to force people who don't agree with us out we have lost our mission and 
become just another scared industry that tries to hide behind the law instead 
of helping people get Internet where they couldn't before.  I battle 
competition by being better at marketing and service not by some law or 
exclusive club; it's called the free market place with minimum government 
interference.

Forbes Mercy
President - Washington Broadband, Inc.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Blair Davis
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 10:57 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Re: Dealing with bad players (was SPAM ?...)

I've been sitting back watching this debate/holy war for a day or so now 
and decided to throw my $.02 in....

I'd bet that the vast majority of 'bad operators' are only 'bad' due to 
lack of certification.

Most do not run over power limits.  Most do not operate outside the UL 
bands.

If you want to help reduce over-powered or out of band operation, I'm 
with you.

But, if it turns into a witch hunt for those who, other than 
certification, operate within the part 15 rules, count me out.  Too many 
'rules for the sake of rules' already.

This reminds me of the 'professional installer' debate from about 4-5 
years ago.  Much ado about nothing.

PS  Every FCC enforcement official I have met has said the same basic 
thing....  If your power is legal, and you are operating in the UL 
bands, we have better things to do than come check to see if you have 
the right stickers on your equipment.

This is not to say they can't.  It is to say this is the way things work 
in the real world.


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Blair Davis

AOL IM Screen Name --  Theory240

West Michigan Wireless ISP
269-686-8648

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