I have a client with a 900 MHz network that has been deployed more than 5 years. Apparently without doing a wireless site survey, the City has deployed two 900 MHz automatic meter reading systems. One uses Itron hardware and one use Utillicom hardware. There is now a head-to-head battle as the City networks are creating intense interference problems for the WISP network. I know all about interference-reduction techniques as I've been utilizing and teaching these techniques for years but what I don't know about are the possibilities of leasing licensed spectrum (2.3 or 2.5) in order to estimate the cost of moving from the 900 MHz band to a licensed range. I'd appreciate it if anyone could offer any advice or insight into possibly leasing 2.3 or 2.5 GHz frequency space. Is this possible or is it out of the question?

Thanks in advance,

jack

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