Thanks George. Sounds like wise advice to me considering all the
things happening within the industry in recent years. Google is
petitioning the FCC for nationwide prime spectrum? I'm short a few
billion it seems.. Even if my idea is technically doable, then I
must go find the right markets which is a challenge all in itself. I
sometimes see data centers and there aren't many dialup customers
left and lots of empty modems. How Netzero can still afford to run
ads I do not know.
Allen
At 03:23 PM 9/10/2007, George Rogato wrote:
I'm glad your still around the industry Allen, every one in a while
someone says, Where's Allen M? Makes us wonder.
Myself, I would only look at 900 as a temporary frequency to use.
Maybe a couple years, more in the very rural areas and less urban wise.
Too many others are using 900 or starting to use it. Electric and
water companies for meter reading, walmart and other bigbox for id
and our portable phones still use 900 even when their 2.4 or 5.8.
So if building something out and realizing it has a short time span
works. Then 900 is workable.
George
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