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Spectrum Bill Gathers Momentum

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Menno

Jul 10, 2009, 2:51 PM

So wait..

You can own spectrum without any documentation existing already?

Or if you have documentation saying you own it, you don't have to say what you are using it for?



So in other words, the government is terrible at keeping records and rather than dig into their already existing records (or getting them from the states/counties that use them) they are going to spend... I'm estimating millions of dollars creating a new system that they'll most likely forget about in a few years anyway.


Gotta love how careful they are with our money, right?
This is typical wasteful government spending. 👿
The FCC Universal Licensing system already exists.

http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home »

But its use requires knowlege of wireless licensing well beyond that of most lay persons.

AJ
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good point
ecycled

Jul 10, 2009, 7:09 PM

national security

my thought is that if you define a range of frequency and use of that frequency. Wouldn't some of that compromise national security to a degree? All these laws seem to just be making it easier for the lawless to take advantage of a system and tie the hands of law enforcement.
I don't think that anything marked as exempt from FoI act would be posted. Therefore, no breech of national security.
 
 
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