Please expand upon this statement... "
I simply asked WISPA to publish a position on illegal operation. That doesn't mean to push it off on some code of ethics. " What kind of written statement would carry more weight than the code of ethics? Please describe how any such written statement would in fact carry more weight. John Ralph wrote: > Responses inline... > > >> Why should WISPA take any stance on what a wisp uses to conduct business? >> > Because you are our industry organization > > >> What business is it of others what anyone else does? >> > Anyone who wants to see the industry operate in a proper and legal > manner. > > >> If the FCC thought what was going on was a terrible thing, they would >> > have said so. > Good idea- let's ask them. I will draft my request this week. > > >> WISPA's efforts towards compliance may be slow, but there is now >> > certified componentized systems in the pipeline from vendors who had > none in the past. > Bravo to them! Who are they? > > >> Just this past week I was talking to an antenna manufacturer who told me >> > his antennas were being certified with new manufacturers that > proviously were uncertified. > Ditto > > >> WISPA's goal is to see all wisps succeed. This division a couple of you >> > are creating, is fairly destructive to any co-operative effort. When the > lines get drawn and people placed on one side or the other, all we can > end up with is some type of rivalry at best. > > ??? Confused. Who do we want to see succeed? All WISPS, you say. > Including the ones who operate illegaly? The legal ones? > The ones we don't see because we look the other way? > > >> I can understand and agree with the entire certification issue and those >> > opinions expressed, but doing so in a manner that is destructive to > some of our wisps is unacceptable. > > Uhm.. Who's it destructive to? > Oh- that's right... The ones who operate illegally. > > I simply asked WISPA to publish a position on illegal operation. That > doesn't mean to push it off on some code of ethics. > This is our organization that is supposed to further our business. I'd hate > to think we were afraid to stand up for what is right. > > There's no "sort-of pregnant", and there's no sort-of Part 15 compliant. You > are or you aren't That is why this isn't debatable AT ALL! > > Who here is operating illegally? There's one message already posted from an > operator who was bragging that he was. > Who is operating legally? Who will add their company to this list? > > Legal Illegal > --------------- > x Brightlan > ? ? The rest of you > > > > Ralph Fowler > Brightlan LLC > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of George Rogato > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 3:18 PM > To: WISPA General List > Subject: Re: [WISPA] In support of legal operation > > > Why should WISPA take any stance on what a wisp uses to conduct business? > > What business is it of others what anyone else does? > > If the FCC thought what was going on was a terrible thing, they would > have said so. > > WISPA's efforts towards compliance may be slow, but there is now > certified componentized systems in the pipeline from vendors who had > none in the past. > > Just this past week I was talking to an antenna manufacturer who told me > his antennas were being certified with new manufacturers that > proviously were uncertified. > > WISPA's goal is to see all wisps succeed. This division a couple of you > are creating, is fairly destructive to any co-operative effort. When the > lines get drawn and people placed on one side or the other, all we can > end up with is some type of rivalry at best. > > > I can understand and agree with the entire certification issue and those > opinions expressed, but doing so in a manner that is destructive to > some of our wisps is unacceptable. > > Lets look for the common good of all wisps. > > George > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > > ** Join us at the WISPA Reception at 6:30 PM on October the 16th 2007 at > ISPCON ** > ** ISPCON Fall 2007 - October 16-18 - San Jose, CA www.ispcon.com ** > ** THE INTERNET INDUSTRY EVENT ** > ** FREE Exhibits and Events Pass available until August 31 ** > ** Use Customer Code WSEMF7 when you register online at > http://www.ispcon.com/register.php ** > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > WISPA Wants You! 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