[opendtv] Re: TV Technology: FCC OK’s First Unlicensed LTE in 5 GHz
- From: "Manfredi, Albert E" <albert.e.manfredi@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 01:21:12 +0000
Craig Birkmaier wrote:
The FCC's claimed reason for grabbing 600 MHz spectrum from every
market was, repeat after me, Craig: "To provide the telcos with
more spectrum for **wireless broadband service**."
LTE Broadcast IS a "wireless broadband" service Bert.
Only for really confused and/or disingenuous people, Craig. No one-way linear
broadcast service provides Internet broadband access. This is your pretend game
again.
BULL. I started from the position that the 600 MHz spectrum can be
used to offload a great dal of traffic that is now clogging the
higher frequency bands,
But that's your traditional vague BS. I guess if you're vague enough, you can
pretend to always be right.
This is nonsense. I'm pretty positive that you'll find that the very vast
majority of streaming traffic to mobile devices is ON DEMAND, Craig, not
linear. I'm pretty positive also that you'll repeat your old song and dance
that this can be "cached" in the devices, forgetting that for any such scheme
to be remotely believable, the broadcaster would have to be clairvoyant. You
conveniently seem to forget this fact.
One-way broadcast does not provide on demand service. And dedicating 600 MHz
spectrum to one-way broadcast for telcos is NO DIFFERENT from allowing OTA
broadcasters to use it for that same one-way broadcast purpose. And, to top it
off, linear broadcast, dedicated to mobile devices, has been a failure all over
the world.
How do you know what the motivation was Bert?
Because I trust that the FCC knows what Internet broadband service means,
Craig. I trust they aren't playing your "let's pretend" game. The FCC is
looking for wireless ISPs to emerge from this, and the 600 MHz spectrum, in
major markets, is far from ideal. The telcos also told you.
Bert
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