"Steven J. Sobol" <sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote in
news:slrnetuhfh.qrc.sjsobol@amethyst.justthe.net:
> Yes, in a perfect world, I'd like to see a lot more wireless coverage
> too. Unfortunately, we have to deal with reality.
>
It's very simple to accomplish. WE, the people, through our FCC who
issue them licenses to operate on OUR airwaves, simply inform them ALL
that they must provide smooth coverage across their entire license area,
not just in the city profit centers, and leave it up to the cellular
industry moguls how they will accomplish our REQUIREMENTS.
They can:
1 - Put up more native towers close enough together to provide coverage
across the country to the shitty 150 mw toyphones that, currently, have a
reliable range of 1-2 miles, less in the foliage.
2 - COORDINATE with the other members of their national cartel to put up
a lot less native towers across the country and SHARE them, a situation
where everybody wins, the companies and the consumers.
3 - Turn in their licenses so they can be re-issued to someone who will
meet these REQUIREMENTS.
It's fairly simple. They'll all have to quit acting like assholes to
each other, and to us, and share resources to the benefit of all....or
go off the air after FCC's enforcement bureau takes their profits to
reduce our debt to the Illuminati bankers at the Federal Reserve
Corporation.
We gave them YEARS AND YEARS to erect the infrastructure they promised us
to provide good service if we gave them a license. That time is WELL
PAST and they have not done so. So, it's way past time to institute the
same "Proof of Performance" standards imposed on other licensees, such as
broadcasters. Each year an independent engineering firm does a Proof of
Performance audit of every radio station in the country to prove to the
FCC that the station is providing a certain level of coverage to the
public who own the airwaves the public has licensed them to operate on at
a considerable profit, just like cellular. The cost of this is part of
doing broadcast business. It's way past time the cellular cartel should
be proving itself. We all know there's no way they can pass the test.
They concentrate the infrastructure where the greatest profit is and to
hell with the rest of the licensed area. It is government's duty, as
licensor, to "encourage" compliance.....(c;
Larry
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