Travis,
Are you saying there are Wireless Provider business models in the US
that can't handle certified equipment?
What do you suppose that says for the industry?
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
Travis Johnson wrote:
And then the issue becomes how much that vendor is going to mark-up
the product, in addition to the FCC cert costs for all their time,
efforts, etc.
Isn't the reason most people are using MT is because of the cost? How
many people would buy a RB532 if it was $500? or $1,000? What is
everyone's limit? ;)
Travis
Microserv
Butch Evans wrote:
On Sat, 31 Mar 2007, Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
As far as Mikrotik goes, if any one/more/all MT vendor(s) in this
country paid an FCC lab to certify the boards/radios (can't the
radios/antennas can be modular certified by Ubiquiti/Senao?), could
that work as a blanket certification that MT could attach to their
boards/radios, or does each individual unit/vendor need an FCC
certification?
Each particular vendor will need a cert for the complete system they
build. FWIW, I have been pushing MANY vendors to build and certify
some Mikrotik radios. You can help yourself here by going to YOUR
vendor and asking them to do the same.
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