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To: Jeff Hayden who wrote (8462)9/12/2000 8:41:17 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
Sounds good. But let's not forget the very real potential for inter-service interference, especially in densely populated areas and MTUs. These will likely begin to manifest between many of the wireless systems that are operating in the same unlicensed 2.4 GHz bands. A big concern focuses on the potential for employees setting up their own Bluetooth and HomeRF wireless micronets in offices that already employ several other "sanctioned" forms of wireless. E.g., 802.11b.

I believe that this concern has now been expressed by a number of wireless forums. A study group is now examining ways in which to prevent radiowave collisions, so to speak, possibly by recommending ways to coordinate and administer them. All I have to say to that is, Good Luck.

Does anyone know the name of the group I'm referring to?