It can be done. If you want to do licensed I think it has to be 23GHz if I recall.
Most companies in Mexico can't hold licenses. the licensed spectrum is reserved for the telco's. Probably best to contact a frequency coordinator that can guide you through the process. Daniel White - Sales Manager West and Southeast USA SAF Tehnika JSC Cell: +1 303-746-3590 SAF office: +371 67046840 Skype: danieldwhite <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin Owen Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 4:13 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: [WISPA] Acros the border services Hi everybody, I was asked by a bandwidth partner to see if anyone had any experience providing microwave shots that crossed from the US to Mexico, specifically, from Texas to Mexico. Since we live nowhere near, this isn't an issue that I have ever addressed or researched. I am sure there are a whole host of potential issues. Likely there are import / export regulations concerning the hardware, frequency use, licensing issues, etc etc. If this is even possible and legal, they may be looking for someone's help to build a microwave path that originates in the US with the other side being in Mexico. Is there anybody on the list providing services to both sides of the boarder or anybody with any experience that can say that it isn't possible? Thanks for your input. Kevin Owen First Step Internet, LLC
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