OFTA’s Broadband Wireless Access Consultation Paper – A Response by TRPC

Short Response to the Broadband Wireless Access Consultation Paper by John Ure.

OFTA’s Broadband Wireless Access Consultation Paper – A Response by TRPC

BWA is currently seen as a fixed-wireless application with mobile-wireless applications to follow maybe within two-to-three years. The CP proposes regulation that would trail technology rather than anticipate it by restricting licencees to offering only “limited mobility”.

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