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To: fred g who wrote (35678)9/14/2010 7:13:04 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 46821
 
What is needed is to use $ signs to determine usage. If microphone people want to bid for spectrum and allocate it to their microphones that would solve the problem.

If they find the price of sacred spectrum too high, they might find it more effective to invent electronics which can send signals 20 metres. Or they could buy service from Verizon or somebody who owns some spectrum who is willing to assign priority to microphone customers.

It seems easy to make electronics for microphones so they can send signals a short distance without being ruined by others.

Same for all users. Cognitive radio which talks when there is clear space is needed. People wanting guaranteed clear space at any particular time should pay for the privilege. Net Neutrality is not the answer. $$$ auctions are the answer.

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