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|   BuckarooB Beware Lectroids from PlanetX Premium join:2001-10-27 Cloverdale, VA clubs:
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| Re: Can someone please explain cell phones, pagers, you name it... open up those previously off limit frequencies to business and it can be used a variety of things, many of which we probably not thought of yet. -- "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are!!" | |
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join:2000-05-31 Valencia, CA | Re: Can someone please explain or, wireless broadband!
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|  |   John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
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| Spectrum is one of the few things in the world (universe, what the heck...!) that are truly finite.
Now, if something is only available in an extremely limited quantity (like spectrum) then the sky is the limit for what its value is...
$70 billion just barely touches what the 'real' value is... | |
|   DaDogs Semper Vigilantis Premium join:2004-02-28 Deltaville, VA
| I could deliver you six megabits of wireless broadband thirty miles from my tower.
The answer to number one is the answer to number two.
The FCC is positioning itself to open up a BUNCH of spectrum which is currently unused, and to place some of it into the ISM bands.
Just as it cost a whopping lot of money for an ARLAN 655 wireless card, when they were a new technology, and now the equivalent can be had for $25.00. Ditto HDTV, it is about economies of scale. Larger markets create economies of scale and you wind up being able to buy nicer stuff at lower prices. -- JERW134 says, "There are NO holes in the new IE!" | |
|  |  |   DaDogs Semper Vigilantis Premium join:2004-02-28 Deltaville, VA
| Re: Can someone please explain 
Yep.. There ain't much bandwidth available below 1000 MHz. That's the big deal.
It is one of those, ELF has certain *SPECIAL* properties that are worth billions to the right bidder.
Ditto LF, MF, HF, VHF, UHF and then we get to microwave.
The VHF/UHF spectrum is probably the single most valuable short range (less than 100 miles) broadcast spectra in the entire spectrum for data transmission. It is well past the time that we kicked the TV bastids off those channels and used them for what they are best suited, digital data. -- JERW134 says, "There are NO holes in the new IE!" | |
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