Snow White and the Sub Gigahertz

As a person with a vested interest in a large Wifi/900/5ghz system that has many pleased users, I welcome Google and their stance. We’d love to lease bandwidth and open devices, as the 700mhz would allow us to penetrate in places unthinkable until now, with power that would make you shiver.

I’d imagine Ubiquiti’s frequency freedom would scale nice, with the addition of some wattage. I’m not happy to see AT&T taking over yet another town, charging $70 a month for GSM coverage, using technology only they will sanction. I’m all for Google setting base rules to how the radios will share the airtime, and if someone wants to use a different modulation supported in a software radio they’ve installed, it’s kosher with them.

In any case, 700mhz should afford at least 2megabit imho, even more in the future, and with the mhz available, possibly 20-30megabit. I don’t want to see this in the hands of someone who just wants to sell data plans, it’s much better in the hands of someone who wants to show ads, and let other people sell the service. I’m all for the open system, just like local competition in DSL is allowed, so Google is important, but dispensable, as the most desirable element is the reselling of the service.

I for one know, my customers will choose us over Google, Cingular, Sprint, Nextel, or Verizon.

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