Folks, I'm dealing with a situation in a structure where an incumbent cell carrier is claiming full control of the RF spectrum (if I understand correctly from 3 kHz<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KHz> to 300 GHz <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigahertz>). This claim is based on a contract with the buildings management company. Currently they are not offering any services in the ISM or UNII ranges, however they claim that no other vendor can offer services in that range without the express permission ( and a healthy chunk of all the revenues). Has anybody dealt with this before?? I realize that they are probably (one of) the license holder(s) on record for the regulated cellular spectrum, but I wonder if a contract with the venue can actually override the FCCs licensing ( or lack thereof ) on the ISM and UNII spectrums space?
Anybody have any wisdom on this ?? Thanks, Chris
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