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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Frank Muto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 9:06 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Topic change - Trade Association Was: Report: 
FCCtoPunishComcast Over Web Blocking


> You don't get it. CALEA was a good thing for WISPA and its members.

No, of course I don't get "it".   This has got to be one of the dumbest 
thing I have ever heard in my life.  I can find NO benefit to it of ANY 
kind.  Nor has anyone I know of explained a single "benefit", ever.   It is 
a mandate on how a network must function, a limitation to equipment, 
software, topology, and redundancy, and an absurd notion in the first place. 
It is a direct requirement to dumb-down and overbuild bandwidth, with NO 
return of ANY kind, financial or otherwise.

"A good thing?"   Obviously, you're in the camp that expecting to get money 
ripped out of someone else's pockets and headed your way.  Or, just try to 
explain it.  Nobody has till now.   They make the statement, but the logic 
used is an insult to our intelligence.


You need to understand that you pick the battles you feel
> you can win. WISPA has gained a good amount of respect from the FCC, but 
> this is only one of many battle fronts WISP's are up
> against.

"Gained respect"?   Please.   This is imaginary nonsense.   We're forgotten 
faster than styrofoam cup in a hurricane.   We haven't got the millions to 
bribe them with, so there is no amount of "positive" influence we can have.

>
> The FIGHT for US battle cry you comment on takes money, time and a good 
> amount off leg work to make things work.

No kidding.   I agree entirely.   But when people start the comments like 
"CALEA is good for us", whatever agenda they have in mind is NOT the well 
being of WISP's, but some kind of other agenda.

You are
> dealing with a bureau that has many different levels of staffing, it can 
> take weeks to know who to talk to, when and if they
> will talk to you, will it be ex-parte or not, etc, etc, etc.

Like any other organization.

>
> Understand that the RBOCs and other companies are clamoring for the eyes 
> and ears of those a the FCC, as WISPs need to get
> to.The fight is not only on the federal level, but also at the state and 
> local levels as well.

I'm still not sure exactly what your point is here.  I understand the need 
to talk to all levels of government, but if we're going to take the mindset 
that all mandates and rules are Holy and Untouchable, then what is the 
point?   95% of what WISPA should be doing should be DEFENSIVE from an 
overreaching government agency of some kind.  And it seems the present 
leadership has absolutely NO interest in defense at all, just playing 
"looky, I got to talk to the Holy Ones in DC" game, some kind of hat in hand 
subservence...




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