Stanford Spectrum Policy Conference
I'm really looking forward to the
Spectrum Policy Conference going on at
Stanford this weekend. One of the highlights will be a panel with FCC Chairman
Michael Powell, renowned economist
Harold Demsetz, and Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge
Alex Kozinski. Being on the west coast, I haven't been much involved with spectrum issues, but given
recent rulings on the phone companies, not to mention the work that
my own company is doing using unlicensed radios, using smart radios and more efficient use of the finite spectrum opens up a trapdoor from the monopolies and regulation that has slowed so much growth in the past.
I'll be doing a bunch of blogging from the conference, although I have a feeling there will be problems with the WiFi implementation, given Stanford's
university policy towards 802.11, although I am interested in seeing how the university staff has implemented access control on a wide range of hardware. I've already offered to bring a
Sputnik AP which will allow guest access and enforce access control and bandwidth shaping on the attendees, but haven't heard back yet from the organizers. NB: I'm also looking forward to meeting Larry Lessig (why haven't you
blogged lately, Larry?) Also it'll be great to see local advocates like
Tim Pozar,
DeWayne Hendricks, and
Doc Searls there. If you're coming to the conference and you want to met up,
drop me a line.
UPDATE: Looks like
Dave is going to set up another one of his awesome
Spicy Noodle parties (but this time in a different place) for Saturday night. I'll bring my camera.
Posted by dsifry at February 25, 2003 8:15 PM
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I'm interested in WiFi, and would like info about how to implement it in my area.
Im located in the South Texas border, and intend to enter the niche for a city in the north part of Mexico. (Currently the only internet services for the area are
dial-up, ADSL and cable based internet).
Could someone help me with this?
Thanks I will really appreciate your time.
By the way my cel. is (956) 459-3956.
Adolfo A. Balderas
I'm interested in WiFi, and would like info about how to implement it in my area.
Im located in the South Texas border, and intend to enter the niche for a city in the north part of Mexico. (Currently the only internet services for the area are
dial-up, ADSL and cable based internet).
Could someone help me with this?
Thanks I will really appreciate your time.
By the way my cel. is (956) 459-3956.
Adolfo A. Balderas