Happy, no, but it wouldn't be illegal. And if they are building their warehouse automation based on wifi, it would surely be a problem if someone was competing for bandwidth.
The policy functions and timing interval of a cellular network are also far superior to wifi. On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 4:00 PM Michael Thomas <m...@mtcc.com> wrote: > > On 11/30/21 12:53 PM, Shane Ronan wrote: > > What makes it different is once you've been allocated spectrum, which for > in-building use is almost guaranteed, no one else can use that spectrum, so > it's guaranteed. Unlike Wifi, where any device can transmit in those > frequencies. > > If it's in premise would that really matter much? I mean if I tried to set > up an AP in an Amazon warehouse I assume they wouldn't be too happy about > that. > > Mike > > > > Shane > > On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 3:45 PM Michael Thomas <m...@mtcc.com> wrote: > >> >> On 11/30/21 12:43 PM, Shane Ronan wrote: >> >> What do you mean 3rd Tier? >> >> General Authorized Access? Taken from some random site looking it up. >> >> Mike >> >> >> On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 2:47 PM Michael Thomas <m...@mtcc.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> On 11/30/21 11:38 AM, Shane Ronan wrote: >>> >>> The spectrum is CBRS and there are MANY benefits to 5G over Wifi, >>> including but not limited to guaranteed spectrum. >>> >>> For the 3rd tier I assume that works pretty much like wifi spectrum, >>> right? It seems to be at about 3.5Ghz so that would be pretty short >>> distance. Other than handoff what other advantages does it have over wifi >>> (can wifi do seamless l2 handoff these days?) >>> >>> Mike >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 2:29 PM Michael Thomas <m...@mtcc.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/11/preview-aws-private-5g/ >>>> >>>> Why would somebody want this over wifi? And what spectrum are they >>>> using? They can't just camp on allocated spectrum, right? >>>> >>>> Mike >>>> >>>>