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| Todd Allcock < elecconnec@AmericaOn
Line.com> wrote in news:m4ccj.478$gt3.96
@fe119.usenetserver.com:
> It was interesting, but still makes the typical mistake of lumping all
> carriers together in some kind of unholy alliance. These "insights" are
> usually written by Verizon (or ex-Verizon) users!
>
>
Haven't you ever wondered why so few companies are interested in wireless
broadband across America and Canada? Companies like:
http://www.m2znetworks.com/
Here's why:
http://files.ctia.org/pdf/filings/071126
_CTIA_M2Z_Reply_re_M
otion_to_Intervene.pdf
CTIA, doing EVERYTHING it can to squash ANY WiMAX in this country. Their
contention is this 20 Mhz UNUSED spectrum represents some kind of threat to
"adjacent users". That's a common ploy of the bigtime broadcasters talking
about LPFM stations trying to drive them off the public airwaves. Oh,
those nasty bastards that aren't members of NAB should never be allowed to
compete with our monopoly. CTIA is to wireless what NAB is to
broadcasting....a powerful lobby group to make SURE you don't get any new
services THEY don't provide. They file in court to challenge it all,
interminably, until the startup company goes bankrupt. That's the
conspiracy of it.
Larry
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