Hi,

I discovered today that one of my competitors that has setup several 
(6+) new licensed links (using 11ghz, 18ghz and 23ghz) in the last year 
is using the local Sheriff's office as the contact and registered owner 
in the FCC database.

I'm sure the Sheriff's office is using the links for their public safety 
service (because that's how they are registered on the FCC site), but I 
also know this competitor has setup at least one link that is not in an 
area where the Sheriff's office would need any type of service (and 
therefore is only using it for their own traffic).

First, I assume this is legal because the Sheriff's office is probably 
paying for all this equipment. However, because they are a "public" 
office, I assume that anyone that wanted to use that transport should be 
allowed, since they are allowing this other provider that is installing 
them?

Also, I would assume this would hold true for several towers (owned by 
the same county) that this competitor is on for free. If they allowed 
this person on the towers (in exchange for moving traffic), I would 
think they would have to allow me on as well?

Thoughts?

Travis
Microserv


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