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To: Bernard Levy who wrote (534)3/29/1999 6:27:00 PM
From: transmission  Respond to of 1176
 
BSE owns the urban SE in MMDS and LA in private Prime One Tele TV hands. In each city 13 commercial 6 Mhz each channels may belong to 7 different licensee parties who may have digital veto rights.
20 ITFS channels may have restrictions too. Net net wireless operator
may only have 1-6 channels of 27 Mbps fire power ready to rock and roll for HSA delivery and strong equipment suppliers not on scene just
yet. ARTT is easier for one or more strategic parties to deliver ontime for West Coast roll-out that $100 million new equity and $200 million already inked Lucent deal permits.



To: Bernard Levy who wrote (534)3/30/1999 12:18:00 AM
From: SteveG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1176
 
<..I would recommend including companies which use the ISM or MMDS bands, as well as (possibly) companies which are deploying broadband data satellite constellations (Teledesic, ALA/LOR, GMH)...>

IMO, as long as it doesn't get TOO spread out, I'm all for it. I think perhaps a thread on general broadband access, having a particular focus on BBFW might do the trick. Even the occasional xDSL post or discussion would fit in. Perhaps PM me with any specifics you'd like to see included in the charter page, Bernard. It'd be great having you onboard.

I've got several research reports I'll save posting till we get it up