We had quite a conversation on TVWS, actually.   I explained how rules prohibit 
its use in so many instances that though it's a huge effort, where I live, for 
instance, there's no more than 2 channels.   If that.  Also, that HAAT rules 
seriously block deployment in areas where it would be most useful (mountains, 
forest).   
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From: John Scrivner 
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 7:10 PM
To: WISPA General List 
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Net Neutrality


Glad to hear someone up there in DC is listening. Did you happen to mention 
anything about our need of access to TVWS? 
Scriv



On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 12:56 PM, MDK <[email protected]> wrote:


  Monday morning I got a phone call from a 202 number and answered it.   The
  name sounded vaguely familiar, but he finally identified himself as the
  assistant to my congressman.   Ahh, now I know why I recognize the name.
  Been in politics around here for many years.   State and federal.

  Thursday or Friday, I stumbled across a news story of my US Rep praising the
  FCC's "changes" to USF, which, from descriptions, look bad for me and most
  of us, as it involves "subsidizing rural wireless" (insert cellular for
  "wireless" and you get the gist) I was ticked as you can imagine, because
  he's literally from a small town where WISP's play a signficant role in
  broadband availablity.

  Well, I guess I must have used the right combination of words, because he
  (the assistant to my US Rep)  wanted to know what it was I thought.  Well,
  we had 20 minute conversation, where I explained that we as an industry are
  often the only viable operators for small "niche" areas where it simply is
  impossible to string wires or bury cables or whatever, in a cost effective
  manner (and he knows precisely what I mean, he drives the same roads and
  knows the same places I do), and now, someone's going to apply to get USF
  money to come and build right out over us, with subsidized funding.

  He didn't disagree with that assessment, btw, and asked what I thought
  should be done.   Abolish, of course.   In his view, the term of life for
  continual subsidy of rural telecom via USF has been abruptly shortened, and,
  they're at least talking about ending any continuous subsidy for anyone.  Of
  course, they can't end USF, because Congress made it law, but ending it is
  certainly an option in House, he implied.

  Further, we've reached the point where much of rural broadband is hampered
  by beaurocratic obstruction as much as anything else.  the need to use
  public land, or telephone pole access, or power pole access,  federal land
  use, and numerous other expensive and complicated matters.   I explained
  that it has traditionally been that people with great skill for beaurocracy
  get the money, but rarely seem to have great skill at getting customers
  happy and resourceful at accomplishing the technical challenges.  That
  subsidy causes business models to be built on it, rather than sustainable
  competitive operations.

  That we need the markets open to being able to enter the phone, tv, and
  internet business with whatever the appropriate technology, without endless
  hurdles in our way.   No idea if it did any good, but at least one person,
  who is at the top of the issues that matter to us in the house, got some
  input from the ground level.





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