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 preaching.
- Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.
Frank Muto wrote:
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 business owner, you have a fiduciary responsibility to know, or
at least be aware of issues effecting your industry. Doesn't matter
what your business is, it could be selling hotdogs for that matter,
but there are rules, laws, statues, regulations etc., of many
different things a business must be aware of for local, state or federal.
Industry groups such as WISPA can't force anyone to listen, let alone
that people really need to do their part as part of the industry
solidarity. This statement goes back to the same ones we all heard
about the wireline associations being responsible for "getting the
word out". Getting the word out to their supporting members is one
thing, being responsible to thousands of others is another.
Neither one of these issues, CALEA or Form 477 are "new" and that
there is a "sever lack of information" is exaggerated.
Frank Muto
Co-founder - Washington Bureau for ISP Advocacy - WBIA
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