[MLB-WIRELESS] Ericsson Australia's submission to thewireless broadband inquiry

Robbie Werner rwerner at bigpond.net.au
Tue Jul 9 11:28:02 EST 2002


But the feds can't regulate EVERY spectrum from 1Hz to 1000GHz.  Aren't they
obliged to leave certain spectrums license-free?  And isn't the already
extensive adoption of 2.4GHz at this level enough to rule out future
regulation?

I'm just guessing here, but it just seems a bit freaky that they can even
/suggest/ that 2.4GHz should require a license.

-Rob



on 9/7/02 11:17 AM, Michael Borthwick at holden at netspace.net.au wrote:

> 
> 
> Clae wrote:
> 
>> what a bunch of crap.  They're advocating spectrum rationing by $
> 
> Shock ! Horror !
> 
> That is *exactly* how the spectrum is rationed - it's called the market.
> 
> Until capitalism collapses under the weight of it's own contradictions it is
> the
> way that scarce resources are allocated in an exchange economy.
> 
> Ericsson are not a carrier and are not competing with us for spectrum.
> 
> Ericsson are vendors of carrier grade wireless infrastructure and therefore
> have
> an interest in the carrier-level commercialisation of activity in as much of
> the
> spectrum as possible - including the currently license free sliver of the
> spectrum in which 802.11b activity battles with other modes of use
> 
> It would be irresponsible of them to argue for anything other than the
> introduction of licenses for the 2.4Ghz band in their submission (assuming
> Barry's interpretation of their statements is correct). This would force those
> using consumer grade equipment out of the band, increasing it's utility for
> the
> delivery of commercial services by Ericsson's telco customer base.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> To unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo at wireless.org.au
> with "unsubscribe melbwireless" in the body of the message
> 


To unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo at wireless.org.au
with "unsubscribe melbwireless" in the body of the message



More information about the Melbwireless mailing list