stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating Unlicensed Radio







Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating
Unlicensed Radio

Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating
Unlicensed Radio
06/25/2004 12:01 PM

The FCC says landlords, associations can't regulate Part 15 use: The FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology says that the function of regulating and coordinating frequency use is reserved to the FCC itself. It's a clear refutation of mall owners, airports, and condominium associations to limit use of Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies. (Document as Word, PDF, Text.) The report says in part, the FCC has exclusive authority to resolve matters involving radio frequency interference [RFI] when unlicensed devices are being used, regardless of venue. We also affirm that the rights that consumers have under our rules to install and operate customer antennas one meter or less in size apply to the operation of unlicensed equipment, such as Wi-Fi access points - just as they do to the use of equipment in connection with fixed wireless services licensed by the FCC. And it's hard to put their conclusion any better than they themselves: The rules prohibit homeowner associations, landlords, state and local governments, or any other third parties from placing restrictions that impair a customer antenna user's ability to install, maintain, or use such customer antennas transmitting and/or receiving commercial nonbroadcast communications signals when the antenna is located "on property within the exclusive use or control" of the user where the user has a "direct or indirect ownership or leasehold interest in the property, except under certain exceptions for safety and historic preservation." Dewayne Hendricks notes in his post of this order that airlines only recourse now is to appeal this decision to the entire Commission. In other words, airlines, start your (Wi-Fi) engines. [link via Dewayne Hendricks]...




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating Unlicensed Radio

Grok Headline matches for Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating Unlicensed Radio

Another Brick in the Enron Wall


Another Brick in the Enron Wall 02/19/2004 03:35 PM
Prosecutors get their biggest prize to date: It's Enron executive Jeff Skilling's day in court.

another brick in the wall part II


another brick in the wall part II 04/20/2004 12:40 PM
I'm all about the higher education, and I'm also all about the helping people out. So check it: A graduate...

Delta to Invest in Radio Tags for
Luggage at Airports


Delta to Invest in Radio Tags for
Luggage at Airports
07/01/2004 12:34 AM
Delta Air Lines plans to use disposable radio tags to track all luggage it handles at domestic airports.

Radio GaGa: Radio streaming from
Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA


Radio GaGa: Radio streaming from
Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA
09/02/2004 09:41 PM
Sunday Times South Africa Sep 3 2004 2:22AM GMT

Wall Nuts - The wall between
intelligence and law enforcement is
killing us. By Stewart Baker


Wall Nuts - The wall between
intelligence and law enforcement is
killing us. By Stewart Baker
01/03/2004 07:05 AM
this Jurisprudence essay .. Click

slate.msn.com/id/2093344
track this site | 3 links


PRESTOPUNDIT -- "Kerry in Cambodia"
Wall-to-Wall Coverage: DID DOUGLAS
BRINKLEY


PRESTOPUNDIT -- "Kerry in Cambodia"
Wall-to-Wall Coverage: DID DOUGLAS
BRINKLEY
08/28/2004 10:34 PM
ALL DOUGLAS BRINKLEY'S FAULT? .. Presto Pundit .. says

hayekcenter.org/prestopunditarchive/003996.html
track this site | 3 links


Welcome to the Brick Apple!


Welcome to the Brick Apple! 12/08/2003 04:32 AM
The Brick Apple - New York City in LEGO .. Nova Iorque em Lego .. here .. nyc

brickapple.com
track this site | 4 links


Revenge Of The Brick


Revenge Of The Brick 04/12/2005 11:35 AM
Head over to Starwars.com for US broadcast news on this mini-movie from LEGO. British fans should read this story from March 21st before despairing.

Portraits in carbonite brick


Portraits in carbonite brick 01/19/2004 01:55 PM
Online gallery of super-geeky sculpture, from artist Nathan Sawaya :
I decided to make Han Solo frozen in carbonite. Life size. It took about 10,000 bricks, almost all dark gray, and about three months of on and off building. I built the sculpture so it can break down easily into smaller parts, thus making it mobile. Because, like most people, I like to take large sculptures of people frozen in carbonite with me whenever I travel.
(Thanks, David!)

Brick, Dusty, Creamy, Silky


Brick, Dusty, Creamy, Silky 06/28/2004 04:30 PM
There’s an old rose in our front yard that we inherited with the place; it’s slender and spindly and not very tall, and produces only one or two flowers each year; its colour has, every year since 1997, defeated my photographic wiles. This year we have a partial victory...

Special Feature: Brick Polygons


Special Feature: Brick Polygons 04/01/2005 04:43 PM
In case you missed our latest addition to our Special Features page, we have an inside look at LEGO The Star Wars Video Game, which is the first part of a three part feature that Rebelscum will be running over the next week.

AFOL News: Brick Journal


AFOL News: Brick Journal 06/24/2005 05:51 PM
New from LEGO Fan is their quarterly newsletter for Adult Fans Of LEGO. The first issue of Brick Journal has a diverse array of articles including interviews with builders, such as expert builder Jason Allemann, Jake McKee of The LEGO Group, and The Rev. Brendan Powell Smith of The Brick Testament, as well as building instructions for some cool models, and is available now - just hit the thumbnail above and let your internet connection do the rest!

Glow Brick Night Light


Glow Brick Night Light 03/19/2005 02:45 AM

glow_bulb_nightlight.jpgThe "glow brick" is a light bulb set in a clear solid brick. Simply set the bulb near sunlight and it'll soak up whatever juice it needs to make a decent night light once darkness takes over. Only $45 and available now (including shipping, no less!), this might be just the thing you need to add to your quirky light-toys collection.

Catalog Page [Gnr8 via Engadget]


Brick thrower jailed over death


Brick thrower jailed over death 04/19/2004 07:06 AM
A man is jailed for manslaughter after throwing a brick at a lorry driver's cab, causing him to suffer a fatal heart attack.

FCC May Add 3 GHz Unlicensed Spectrum


FCC May Add 3 GHz Unlicensed Spectrum 04/15/2004 02:14 PM
The FCC has started rulemaking to add unlicensed use of 3.650 to 3.700 GHz: The spectrum would be reserved, it sounds like, for unlicensed wireless ISP point-to-point use to increase their available backhaul bandwidth. Usage would requite cognitive radios to reduce interference with the licensed satellite use of this band. [link via Dewayne Hendricks]...

FCC: Only We Can Regulate Unlicensed
Spectrum


FCC: Only We Can Regulate Unlicensed
Spectrum
06/28/2004 09:48 PM

Unlicensed Spectrum To The Rescue


Unlicensed Spectrum To The Rescue 04/20/2004 02:00 PM
Business Week latest cover story is a report on the wonders of unlicensed spectrum for wireless technologies. They give a pretty good overview of the rise of unlicensed spectrum, and talk about the technologies trying to follow in WiFi's footsteps: WiMax, Mobile-Fi, ZigBee and UWB. None of this will be new if you follow the space, but it should be useful for those trying to understand all these different wireless standards coming along. The article does mention the increasing battle with licensed spectrum and how cellular carriers hope to take on the wide-area technologies with their 3G offerings, though it doesn't go into that much detail. Sidebars with the article include a discussion on more local area wireless technologies like WiFi and ZigBee allow for going well beyond just having a computer connect to a network, and more into true machine to machine communications, which may seem a lot less interesting to most people, but which could be the most powerful aspect of the next generation of wireless technologies. They also include an interview with Sean Moloney at Intel talking about how critical WiMax is to their business, which shouldn't surprise anyone considering just how hard they've been pushing it. He takes the opportunity, as always, to criticize people who think 3G will be the wireless data solution of the future, ensuring that we're going to have plenty of pointless 3G vs. WiMax stories over the next few months.

3G Licensed and Unlicensed Spectrum


3G Licensed and Unlicensed Spectrum 06/23/2004 02:51 AM
3G Jun 23 2004 7:28AM GMT

Google won't take unlicensed pharmacy
ads


Google won't take unlicensed pharmacy
ads
12/02/2003 03:44 PM
globetechnology.com Dec 2 2003 3:39PM ET

Google Won't Take Unlicensed Pharmacy
Ads


Google Won't Take Unlicensed Pharmacy
Ads
12/02/2003 01:47 AM
ABCNEWS.com Dec 2 2003 0:33AM ET

SCO to claim IBM used unlicensed code in
AIX 5L


SCO to claim IBM used unlicensed code in
AIX 5L
08/05/2004 05:53 PM
The SCO Group Inc. may escalate its legal battle against IBM Corp. after having discovered documents that it says prove that IBM violated SCO licensing terms when it developed the latest version of its AIX operating system, a source close to the company said Thursday.

FCC Looks Into Regulating Violence on TV


FCC Looks Into Regulating Violence on TV 07/28/2004 08:20 PM

Regulating the internet


Regulating the internet 03/22/2005 03:23 PM
QandO Blog Mar 22 2005 2:07AM GMT

FC Now: Regulating Games


FC Now: Regulating Games 03/25/2005 06:53 PM
In many countries advertisers are restricted in what they sell to kids. But gaming offers a vehicle to communicate commercial messages that will go directly to the heart of young people. Regulators have never addressed this. How can they regulate...

Ellison: No need for wall-to-wall Oracle


Ellison: No need for wall-to-wall Oracle 01/28/2004 10:45 PM
Oracle's chief executive says it's alright for companies to use Oracle's business system in conjunction with those from rivals Siebel Systems and SAP, and Oracle will even help them to do it.

Google Boots Ads From Unlicensed
Pharmacies


Google Boots Ads From Unlicensed
Pharmacies
12/02/2003 10:18 PM
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google has stopped taking ads from unlicensed pharmacies, joining other popular Web sites that have responded to pressure to curb the illegal ...

FCC Makes Additional Spectrum Available
For Unlicensed Use.


FCC Makes Additional Spectrum Available
For Unlicensed Use.
11/13/2003 08:45 PM
FCC Makes Additional Spectrum Available For Unlicensed Use. I wonder when Atheros will have a firmware update to support this band. Anybody know what the power limit is on the new band?

Unlicensed pharmacies out of luck with
Google


Unlicensed pharmacies out of luck with
Google
12/02/2003 09:56 AM
CTV.ca Dec 2 2003 9:36AM ET

FCC May Open Spectrum for Unlicensed
Users


FCC May Open Spectrum for Unlicensed
Users
05/13/2004 12:23 PM
The FCC today may propose to open up spectrum between television channels 2 and 51 for unlicensed users: The television broadcasters are likely to put up a fight on this one so it's not clear if a ruling will be made opening up the spectrum. An FCC chief suggests that TV broadcasters could use the spectrum to send TV signals to laptops where consumers can have an interactive experience. It's more likely that the spectrum would be primarily used for wireless Internet access. Despite the protestations of the TV broadcasters, it would be nice if this spectrum were opened up. More available spectrum will only help fortify the broadband wireless space which is just beginning to attract significant interest....

Group bl0g on unlicensed spectrum


Group bl0g on unlicensed spectrum 06/03/2004 01:54 AM
Kevin Werbach has launched a group blog on Unlicensed Spectrum advocacy, with Clay Shirky, Andrew Odlyzko, and David Isenberg contributing:
The site focuses on the benefits of reallocating low-frequency wireless capacity from broadcasting to unlicensed applications, both here and around the world. There is a huge amount of capacity which could be used for two-way applications like broadband to the home, but which is locked up in broadcast allocations based on 1950s technology. Freeing up that capacity could create massive opportunities for innovation, and could dramatically lower the costs of wireless connectivity in developing countries.
Link

The perils of regulating Microsoft


The perils of regulating Microsoft 04/06/2005 08:52 AM
A new version of Microsoft's flagship Windows operating system will soon hit stores across the European Union. But there will be little advertising or promotion to support the launch. Indeed, Microsoft will probably be hoping the new product will prove a complete flop.

Regulating reproductive technology -
less is more


Regulating reproductive technology -
less is more
03/30/2005 01:05 PM
spiked Mar 30 2005 5:45PM GMT

Powell Says He's Against Regulating VoIP


Powell Says He's Against Regulating VoIP 12/02/2003 12:13 AM
Despite some fears (expressed last month by former FCC chair Reed Hundt) that the FCC had already made up their mind to regulate VoIP, it certainly doesn't sound like that from the description of today's FCC meeting on VoIP as written up by the Washington Post. FCC Chair Michael Powell made all the right statements about why regulating VoIP at this point would probably be bad, and that the various "problems" people described in not regulating VoIP can be solved through other methods.

Regulating Internet Content


Regulating Internet Content 09/15/2004 01:46 AM
BeSpacific Sep 15 2004 6:03AM GMT

Brick-And-Mortar Companies Convert Fewer
Online Shoppers


Brick-And-Mortar Companies Convert Fewer
Online Shoppers
04/08/2005 10:04 AM
TechWeb Apr 8 2005 2:04PM GMT

Online lamp seller goes brick-and-mortar
with news store


Online lamp seller goes brick-and-mortar
with news store
07/25/2004 06:00 AM
Sgvtribune.com - Sun Jul 25, 07:17 am GMT

WirelessUnleashed Advocates More
Unlicensed Low Frequency Spectrum


WirelessUnleashed Advocates More
Unlicensed Low Frequency Spectrum
06/03/2004 04:47 PM
Four admirable spectrum licensing wonks have started an advocacy site on low-frequency unlicensed wireless: Kevin Werbach, Andrew Odlyzko, David Isenberg, and Clay Shirky are a combined powerhouse of intellectual might and regulatory expertise. Their site promotes the notion of unshackling spectrum from outdated technical notions that restrict innovation. The FCC has become more and more amenable to these ideas, as it toys with rulemaking vastly different than anything that's come before. The site is funded by Microsoft. I had some back and forth with Werbach about what that means, and he has clarified the issue on their About page. Microsoft is funding their time to devote to the issue, but the editorial voice is independent. I know all of these gentlemen except Odlyzko, and can vouch that you wouldn't see the door hit their backside if there were a conflict of interest or an attempt to change their statements....

stop accepting advertising from
unlicensed pharmacies


stop accepting advertising from
unlicensed pharmacies
12/02/2003 07:39 AM
Google to limit some drug ads

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A23588-2003Nov30.html
track this site | 6 links


Search engines dump ads for unlicensed
drugstores


Search engines dump ads for unlicensed
drugstores
12/02/2003 04:15 AM
USA Today Dec 2 2003 3:04AM ET
Grok Description matches for Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating Unlicensed Radio
GrokA matches for Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating Unlicensed Radio

Airports Hit Brick Wall in Regulating Unlicensed Radio

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Today's deadline for
pre-event UGLC
registration

Audio controller
promises next gen
audio systems

EFF issues mock
complaint regarding
iPods

New 'malicious code'
a threat to
Windows-IE systems

It looks good for
Maine high school
laptop program

Jonathan Schwartz
[security bulletin]
SSRT4741 rev.0 DCE
for HP Tru64 UNIX
Potential RPC Buffer
Overrun Attack

New infectious Web
sites put users on
guard

Sex attacker jailed
for CV lies

Teenager charged
with murder

US stages new
Falluja air strike

Rusedski hopes ended
Browser flaw prompts
warning

Dejected England
fans return

CMP Says It's Not
Blocking Google

Yet More Microsoft
Insecurity Outrages

Malicious Code
Planted Via IIS Flaw

cool flame
Auschwitz and Abu
Ghraib - In the Same
League

FOXNews.com - U.S.
& World -
Terrorists Seek
Iraqi WMD Scientists

Watch out! Incoming
mass hack attack
| The Register

New Clashes Erupt in
Falluja and Baghdad
Bomb Kills Iraqi

Bush Looks to Europe
for Help in Iraq

Economy Grew More
Slowly in 1st
Quarter Than First
Thought

Two U.S. Marines
Killed in
Afghanistan

Productive
Computing, Inc.
Releases Address
Book Manipulator
Plug-in for
FileMaker® Pro and
Macintosh OSX

Education Stocks
Flunk Grade

Rite Aid in the
Shadows

Dealers Cash In on
Hybrids

Naked Shorting in
Berlin

ATI: Right Tech,
Right Time

US army dips into
nanotech research

ICSTIS blames
dialler scams for
premium rate freeze

Who Wants Google to
Cease and Decist?

Who are Google's
Financial Backers?

Google Spammer Faces
Federal Extortion
Charges

Experts studying
Internet attack

Man faces fraud
charges over Google
scheme

Oracle v. DOJ:
Microsoft's
expansion worries

In Oracle case,
Microsoft cites
expansion worries

Intel wants bad
chips back

Russia fines text
hack spammer

SEM Power Tool: The
Mighty HTTP Referrer

Topps Heritage News
See the video:
Ellison deposition

Inside The Box
Episode III 12"
Mock-Up?

Another San Jose
Collector Show This
Weekend

The "Year of Bossk"
Continues With
Familiar Packaging

Photo Archives: MBNA
Chrome Jango Fett
Mini-Bust

what is grok?