They had 5 years to do that, and didn’t start until the very last minute.
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> On Jun 5, 2022, at 8:41 PM, Doug Royer wrote:
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> On 6/5/22 17:14, sro...@ronan-online.com wrote:
>> They had 5 years, and did NOTHING. No amount of time would have changed that.
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>> Shane
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On 6/5/22 17:14, sro...@ronan-online.com wrote:
They had 5 years, and did NOTHING. No amount of time would have changed that.
Shane
It is not that simple. And they have done a lot of work. Much more than NOTHING.
These are primarily used in low visibility situations. How many crashed
passeng
They had 5 years, and did NOTHING. No amount of time would have changed that.
Shane
> On Jun 5, 2022, at 8:05 PM, Doug Royer wrote:
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>> On 6/5/22 13:01, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>> John Levine wrote:
>>> It appears that Crist Clark said:
ProPublica published an investigative report on
On 6/5/22 13:01, Miles Fidelman wrote:
John Levine wrote:
It appears that Crist Clark said:
ProPublica published an investigative report on it last week,
https://www.propublica.org/article/fcc-faa-5g-planes-trump-biden
Whaddya know. Plenty of blame to go around. Government regulative bodies
It appears that Miles Fidelman said:
>> Harold Feld did a much better job in November:
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>> https://wetmachine.com/tales-of-the-sausage-factory/what-the-eff-faa-my-insanely-long-field-guide-to-the-faa-fcc-5g-c-band-fight/
>Well... a bit better look at the politics & motivations of the folks
>inv
On 2022-06-05, at 22:01, Miles Fidelman wrote:
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> Still doesn't address whether or not C band radios break radio altimeters.
The discussion reminds me of the early 1990s, when mobile phones became
pocketable.
There was some talk about how emissions from mobile phones that people take
into car
It's nice to see the FCC take regulating receivers seriously, finally. It's a
two way street and we've only been looking one direction the whole time.
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Mike Hammett
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John Levine wrote:
It appears that Crist Clark said:
ProPublica published an investigative report on it last week,
https://www.propublica.org/article/fcc-faa-5g-planes-trump-biden
Whaddya know. Plenty of blame to go around. Government regulative bodies
captured by the industries they’re suppo
It appears that Crist Clark said:
>ProPublica published an investigative report on it last week,
>
>https://www.propublica.org/article/fcc-faa-5g-planes-trump-biden
>
>Whaddya know. Plenty of blame to go around. Government regulative bodies
>captured by the industries they’re supposed to regulate.
On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 9:12 AM Masataka Ohta
wrote:
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> Livingood, Jason via NANOG wrote:
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> > That shows up as increased user demand (usage), which means that the
> > CAGR will rise and get factored into future year projections.
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> You should recognize that Moore's law has ended.
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Look up the Broadband Data Act and the FCC BDC. This will identify what
individuals have service in ~6 months.
On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 11:41 AM Sean Donelan wrote:
> I wish (...) that public right of way agreements included a requirement
> that service providers must publish accurate service are
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