Plans for auctioning the 2.3Ghz band for BWA/WiMAX have been published: http://www.rsm.govt.nz/auctions/auction09/index.html I think there is a real opportunity here for some of us to get access to spectrum. At present the lions share (or possibly all of it) will go to two or three companies to build a nationwide network. There is also a proposal to allocate some spectrum for regional operators under a "Managed Park". I suspect there are quite a few people interested in this who have not yet been in contact with RSM - it is essential that you let RSM know your interest and you respond to this consultation document. If the vast majority of comments come from the large providers wishing to deploy nationwide networks then I suspect there will be little or no regional spectrum available. I would also be grateful if you can contact me off list if you have an interest in obtaining spectrum for regional use. I have some ideas that might help our cause that I would like to share. Cheers, Paul NetSmart Ltd http://www.netsmart.co.nz/, Level 2, Regency House, 1 Elizabeth Street, P O Box 15020, Tauranga, New Zealand Tel: 07 5711367 Fax: 07 5711372
On 13/04/2007, at 12:55 , Paul Horak wrote:
Plans for auctioning the 2.3Ghz band for BWA/WiMAX have been published:
http://www.rsm.govt.nz/auctions/auction09/index.html ... If the vast majority of comments come from the large providers wishing to deploy nationwide networks then I suspect there will be little or no regional spectrum available. ... I have some ideas that might help our cause that I would like to share.
Cheers,
Paul NetSmart Ltd
Indeed. I'm sure there are some that own that license the said spectrum that would like to hold onto it and under utilise, but a redistribution for better causes would be welcomed by others. I was thinking of submitting some ideas myself after seeing it the other day. http://mangee.livejournal.com/114762.html -Jo -- Jo Booth Network Facilitator Cell: +64 21 JBOOTH (021 526684) PO Box 40732, Upper Hutt 5140. Mesh|net - http://mesh.net.nz
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