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TKJunkMail
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 Who benefits if this plan moves forward ?

Here is a link to the people and businesses who would benefit monetarily if this allocation of spectrum to a public safety entity were to move forward.
»www.cyrencall.com//index.php?opt···temid=57
Cyren Call Communications
Pacific DataVision, Inc.
The Melcher Group

And almost all the principals involved were ex-Nextel(now owned by Sprint) executives. I wonder how much business Sprint would get from this proposal if it went forward?

These companies would also benefit:
»www.cyrencall.com//index.php?opt···temid=79
4DK Technologies, Inc.
Vogel Consulting Group, Inc.
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Here is a brief summary of Cyren Calls proposal:

»www.publicknowledge.org/node/707
Cyren Call proposed that the FCC should reallocate 30 MHz of the 36 MHz set aside for commercial spectrum to a single licensee, to be called the “Public Safety Broadband Trust.”(EDIT:name changed to Public Safety Spectrum Trust at a later date) The PSBT will build a national wireless broadband network dedicated to public safety use.

Of course, public safety entities alone could not possible hope to bear the cost of building such a network. So a third party — such as Cyren Call — would offer to lend a hand. In exchange for constructing and managing the network, Cyren Call would lease space on the network for commercial users.

What a bargain! The government gets a tax-free public safety network, and puts all that empty spectrum into productive use. And without any of the messiness of auctions or competition! Are those guys at Cyren civic minded or what?

Frequent readers will no doubt recognize this as a classic “magic bean” scam. Cyren Call offers the public safety community these great magic beans in exchange for all this wortheless spectrum. But, since this isn’t a fairy tale, the “magic beans” do not grow up to a pot of gold on some cloud. Instead, the public gets a few scrawny bean plants while Cyren Call runs off with the spectrum cash cow.
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I don't see how Sprint would get anything from this deal if CyernCall would get the deal. The principals that are with Cyern are FORMER employees with Nextel before Sprint took over. So Sprint would have nothing to do with the network nor the people involved unless Sprint is a shareholder of CyrenCall.

But to make the network possible as Sprint slowly gives up the iDEN network they should take that frequency and turn it into a public safety network of some type. Either using the iDEN system or deploying something new that works a helleva lot better and with a larger coverage option.


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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

(EDIT:name changed to Public Safety Spectrum Trust at a later date)
Because they have no intention of using it for broadband internet, at least not primarily. And they know public safety will use very little ongoing bandwidth which leaves them with the rest.

Luckily this is where the FCC will balk:
the FCC should reallocate 30 MHz of the 36 MHz set aside for commercial spectrum to a single licensee
They're not about to let the cow go without a huge wad of cash and maybe some favors thrown in.
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said by hottboiinnc See Profile :

But to make the network possible as Sprint slowly gives up the iDEN network they should take that frequency and turn it into a public safety network of some type. Either using the iDEN system or deploying something new that works a helleva lot better and with a larger coverage option.
Since the Nextel iDEN network is just a glorified digital trunked system with a (almost) nationwide footprint, it could certainly be easily utilized as a public safety system. Even the issue of interoperability can be addressed by proper use of "talk groups".

Sprint is going to abandon the system eventually anyway - I'm sure some "arrangement" could be made to turn it over to a federal contractor at a price considerably cheaper then building another system with the same coverage.

Of course, if that happened, some fat service provider won't be able to reap huge profits off the spectrum.
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Sprint is slowly leaving iDEN now. The only thing they really have on it is walkie talkie which i'm sure will be changing once they update that with Q chat or what ever they call it is fully in place. But iDEN coverage is spotty; more towers and equipment would have to be put up just to get a nationwide footprint that is really usable for public safety.

Wasn't it part of the Sprint-Nextel merger that Sprint turn the spectrum over to the US DOD or some other US agency?
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