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ualdayan

join:2004-07-17
Antioch, TN

reply to digitalfreak

Re: T-Mobile would know if the technology caused interference

What needs to be done is find the company that owns the spectrum right next to Tmobile's in that other country, then let them know that according to Tmobile themselves their use of that technology is causing interference issues for that other company. Then that company could sue Tmobile and what could Tmobile do? They either would have to admit they're causing harm there and pay that company, or admit they're making up the whole "this technology causes interference" claim here and fight the lawsuit there.

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

It could be possible that the adjacent spectrum in those cases is owned by T-Mobile or had been deliberately left unused by the local FCC-equivalent as a "white space" because of interference concerns.


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