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A Big Win in TX, But It's Just Round One
Posted By: Harold
SaveMuniWireles.org, a group opposed to the anti-muni bill in TX, reports that the anti-muni provisions of the legislature's gift package to SBC (the local baby Bell) has been stripped. But hang on to your seats folks, because it goes to the floor next week and SBC is fighting hard.
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Martin Gets Official Nod
Posted By: Harold
Quick Take on FCC 3650-3700
Posted By: Harold
The FCC decided the 3650-3700 Order today. You can find a link on the
FCC Home page.
As is customary, the Order is not yet released, so we have only the press release to go on.
My first take is below. I know a lot of people are going to be upset that it requires licensing, but it is not a “licensed” regime anymore than a truly “unlicensed” regime. We need to keep an open mind and wait for the actual order to come out.
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Columbia Journalism Review on Unlicensed
Posted By: Harold
Columbia Journalism Review has
this article on unlicensed and its potential to revolutionize the media. I'm quoted, as are such luminaries as Eban Moglen and Dave Hughes and my co-conspirator Jim Snider from New America Foundation.
Tales of the Sausage Factory: In IL, Citizens 1, ILECs 0 (but it's just the first inning so keep your seats)
Posted By: Harold
The Chicago Independent Media Center reports that the Ilinois Bill containing the anti-muni provision, Senate Bill 499, was not called in the IL Senate as expected. Negative publicity and citizen protest have apparently caused supporters of the bill to reconsider introducing it.
Score another one for the good citizens of IL and citizens everywhere! But, as the IMC article notes, this could well get buried in the general effort to reform the telecom rules in IL. We have the momentum, but the incumbents are very well financed and very patient.
Stay tuned . . . .
Tales of the Sausage Factory: UPDATE on 3650-3700 MHz
Posted By: Harold
I have been making calls today. The situation is moving in a more favorable direction. The relevant decision makers are getting our emails and see broad popular support for mesh as well as high-power.
Key issues on which decisions have not yet been made and where comments may prove helpful:
1) Allowing low power mobile devices in the band is critical to expanding mesh.
2) Low power mesh requires non-exclusivity and cheap equipment. The Commission should not impose overly conservative interference protection criteria that drive up price. Flexibility has been critical to the success of unlicensed as a networking solution.
3) Mesh devices must be allowed to communicate with each other in a peer-to-peer fashion, rather than requiring mesh devices to communicate with a high power base station.
4) Any system of licensing or registration must be non-exclusive; the Commission must not create a “first in time, first in right” licensing systems.
Remember, things are turning our way, but your comments are still needed to build a record to counter Intel and others. The Proceeding Number is 04-151. You can file comments by going
here.
Stay tuned . . .
Tales of the Sauasage Factory: My editorial on Muniwireless
Posted By: Harold
I've written an op ed that whether or not munies actually deploy systems, they need the option to keep the telco/cable duopoly from misbehaving. Available at:
http://www.muniwireless.com/archives/000601.html
stay tuned . . . .
Tales of the Sausage Factory: Last Gasp on Unlicensed Order
Posted By: Harold
As those who follow unlicensed proceedings at the FCC here know, the FCC has been considering opening up the 2650-3700 MHz band to unlicensed use. The rumor is that the FCC will vote on the item at its March 10 meeting. I have also heard that the item is not particularly friendly to mesh networks. We have until Wed. March 2, 2005, 5 p.m. Eastern Time to turn this around. Wanna help?
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: Fight to keep the muni option open!
Posted By: Harold
I'm not saying that every municipality should have its own broadband network. I'm just saying every muni should have the _right_ to deploy the option. So Media Access Project and Free Press have put together a
way for you to tell your state legislator and federal representative that they work for you, not their ILEC contributors, and that you, as a voter, don't think you should have to kiss ILEC patootie to get broadband.
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Tales of the Sausage Factory: A Win In Indiana!
Posted By: Harold
Sorry I'm behind, but there is a _lot_ going on. First, the good news: as reported
Muniwireless and elsewhere, the
Indiana anti-muni bill has gone down in flaming defeat!
Score one for the good guys and reinvigorate my faith in democracy. For more, see below . . .
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