Interesting idea...

Question I would have is equipment costs...right now, FCC rules
pertaining to 6 GHz Part 101 equipment operations (barring the 6' dish
requirement) drastically increases gear pricing...I would think it to be
an extremely uphill battle to get these regulations relaxed

-Charles

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of John Scrivner
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 6:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] The Next Big Thing in Wireless

The $500 license gives you the ability to launch service over an entire
large geography serving hundreds of clients. Right Mike?
Scriv


Jory Privett wrote:

> Sounds like a great idea.  I only have one issue from what I read 
> here, $500 per link seems high.  Most ISPs complain about the $250 
> they pay now for CPEs.
>
> Jory Privett
> WCCS
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "michael mulcay" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 4:23 PM
> Subject: [WISPA] The Next Big Thing in Wireless
>
>
>> Guys,
>>
>> As we wireless operators know, the costs of licensed networks
>> (equipment, antennas and licensing) makes providing services to the
>> majority of subscribers prohibitively expensive, and the cost at
auction
>> for spectrum (for WiMax and 4G products) is beyond the reach of most
of
>> us.
>>
>> To overcome these problems, two years ago Wireless Strategies began
>> research into ways to use new technologies -- WiMAX and smart
antennas
>> -- to reuse side lobe radiation around sites of point-to-point 4GHz
and
>> 6GHz microwave links under the present FCC rules and without causing
>> additional interference.
>>
>> Our finding is that networks can be designed to operate with smart
>> antennas with distributed radiators and that the new paths can be
>> concurrently coordinated, under existing FCC rules and without
causing
>> additional interference.
>>
>> We believe that concurrent coordination will be "The Next Big Thing
in
>> Wireless," leveling the playing field by making it possible for WISPs
to
>> obtain multipurpose licensed spectrum at pennies on the dollar
compared
>> to obtaining it at auction. By making use of the formerly wasted side
>> lobe radiation of 4GHz and 6GHz paths, WISPs will be able to use IEEE
>> 802.16-based (WiMAX) equipment with small antennas to provide
licensed
>> broadband services to hundreds of additional subscribers at a
>> provisioning cost of only about $500 per link. We appreciate that
some
>> members of the industry may initially perceive any change to the
status
>> quo as a threat, but we believe that concurrent coordination will
>> provide extraordinary benefits to the entire industry, especially
WISPs.
>>
>> Due to the potential for unprecedented industry-wide changes from the
>> use of antennas with distributed radiators to provide multiple-path
>> low-cost broadband services under the existing FCC rules, Wireless
>> Strategies decided to remove any uncertainty for investors and
service
>> providers by, on February 23, 2007, filing with the Federal
>> Communications Commission, a Request for a Declaratory Ruling on
>> Compliance of Fixed Microwave Antennas Having Distributed Radiating
>> Elements.
>>
>> However, to date, the FCC has taken no action. We believe that emails
of
>> support from the WISP community can help speed up the process, by
>> encouraging the FCC to either issue the requested declaratory ruling
or
>> to issue a Public Notice for industry comment.
>>
>> Therefore, if you would like a copy of our FCC filing and/or
information
>> about the new concept of concurrent coordination, please contact me
at
>> Wireless Strategies 831-659-5618 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] For
>> additional information you can also visit our web site at
>> www.wirelessstrategies.net.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Michael Mulcay, CEO
>> Wireless Strategies, Inc.
>>
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