On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 22:00:55 -0500, Rôgêr <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Jeff Liebermann wrote:
>> Well, there may actually be some hope for WiMax last mile service.
>> The FCC just opened the 3650 to 3700MHz band for WISP (wireless ISP)
>> service. No clue when the rules will be nailed down or when they'll
>> be accepting license applications:
>> http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...C-257309A1.pdf
>
>Possibly very good news for me. If only there were a fast forward for
>this kind of process. I could use that 25 watts of power right now if
>the license and equipment were anywhere near reasonably priced.
The current Alvarion Breezemax hardware works close to the new US
frequencies as sold in Europe. See data sheet at:
http://www.alvarion-usa.com/RunTime/...B%203%2005.pdf
which proclaim that it runs on:
Base Station:
Band a: UL: 3399.5-3453.5MHz; DL: 3499.5-3553.5MHz
Band b: UL: 3450.0-3500.0MHz. DL: 3550.0-3600.0MHz
Client Radio:
UL:3399.5-3500.0MHz DL: 3499.5-3600.0MHz
Should be easy enough to move in frequency. Forget about cheap with
Alvarion.
Incidentally, someone is sure to wonder if it was a ham band. Nope.
The ham band is 3300 to 3500MHz.
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