 axus join:2001-06-18 Washington, DC Reviews:
·Verizon Online DSL
| Let's give it a try I think it's a great idea, lets use our bandwidth more efficiently. But, we have to be willing to pull the plug if it doesn't work out. Broadband over power line was worth trying, but we didn't give it a pass to go interfering with everything. We've got to be willing to pull the licenses if implementers can't make the technology behave. |
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 Sammer join:2005-12-22 Canonsburg, PA | said by axus:We've got to be willing to pull the licenses if implementers can't make the technology behave. How do you pull the license of unlicensed devices? |
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 | reply to axus said by axus:I think it's a great idea, lets use our bandwidth more efficiently. But, we have to be willing to pull the plug if it doesn't work out. Broadband over power line was worth trying, but we didn't give it a pass to go interfering with everything. We've got to be willing to pull the licenses if implementers can't make the technology behave. Good luck with pulling licenses for an "unlicensed service". Once the go ahead is given, if interference happens, no one can call in all the unlicensed interfering devices that will be out there. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page Ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk? |
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 axus join:2001-06-18 Washington, DC | reply to Sammer By using the same authority that the FCC is using to block them right now, obviously. Do you think Microsoft would take the time to get it right on the first try, if they weren't being coerced? |
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 DavePR join:2008-06-04 Canyon Country, CA Reviews:
·DSL EXTREME
| reply to Sammer said by Sammer:said by axus:We've got to be willing to pull the licenses if implementers can't make the technology behave. How do you pull the license of unlicensed devices? You could put a remote controlled chip inside that would brick the device upon receiving a special code. |
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