Why not? Many are already using KA band on their devices.
How many DirecTV, Dish Network and WildBlue dishes do you see?

KA Band:  20 GHz and 30 GHz

Here's background info on how one company (WildBlue) does it. I had no idea
they were using an Anik (Canadian Satellite).  

http://www.satsig.net/ka-band-anik-f2-wildblue-telesat.htm
 


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Subject: [WISPA] Is anyone thinking about 17 and 60 ghz?


In the search for the bigger last mile pipe, there's unlicensed at both 17
and 60 ghz.  
I'm not sure if the consumer electronics industry is "up" for working at 60
ghz, but what about 17 ghz?

Google gets me a lot of theoretical work at both, and engineering
discussions of both, but nothing that looks like something otehr than
"talkware". 




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Mark Koskenmaki  <> Neofast, Inc
Broadband for the Walla Walla Valley and Blue Mountains
541-969-8200

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