Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> We have an official definition of a wisp.  It was part of what we had to 
> define in order for a person/company to be a principal member.

Without knowing what Jack's up to, I imagine the more important part 
would be "how does the FCC define a WISP." They probably have some big 
flowery thing that boils down to "someone that sends in 477, where more 
than X percent of their customers are in the fixed-wireless category." X 
is probably higher than 50%, but beyond that it's all guessing.

Anyone know whether the FCC makes available a more complete breakdown of 
the 477 data, beyond the one really simple thirty-page report they put 
out twice a year? Data broken down by a state or even ZIP level. 
Something that will make Excel weep.

David Smith
MVN.net


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