• Call your congress critter to say no to this bill

    From thinktank@VERT/INLANDUT to All on Fri Mar 11 07:11:35 2011
    "Rep. Peter King (R-NY), Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, has introduced HR 607, the 'Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011,' which has been referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee (which handles telecommunications legislation). The bill would create a nationwide Public Safety broadband network using the so-called 'D-Block' of spectrum in the 700 MHz range for Public Safety use. But to pay for it, he wants to sell off 420-440 MHz, currently heavily used by the military, satellites and Amateur Radio operators."
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  • From Mickel@VERT/BIGDUTCH to thinktank on Sat Mar 12 02:02:39 2011
    Re: Call your congress critter to say no to this bill
    By: thinktank to All on Fri Mar 11 2011 01:11:35

    "Rep. Peter King (R-NY), Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, introduced HR 607, the 'Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011,' which h been referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee (which handles telecommunications legislation). The bill would create a nationwide Public Safety broadband network using the so-called 'D-Block' of spectrum in the 70 MHz range for Public Safety use. But to pay for it, he wants to sell off 420-440 MHz, currently heavily used by the military, satellites and Amateur Radio operators."
    -slashdot
    ~ I am on twitter: @thinktank79 on Twitter ~

    This will never happen, the ITU won't let them take it. Obviously this Mr. King is and R-Word!

    Mickel

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  • From Ddraig@VERT/COLLAPSE to Mickel on Sun Mar 13 23:50:00 2011
    "Mickel" <mickel@VERT/BIGDUTCH> wrote in message news:4D7AD43F.12.dove-ham@house.big-dutch.com...
    Re: Call your congress critter to say no to this bill
    By: thinktank to All on Fri Mar 11 2011 01:11:35

    "Rep. Peter King (R-NY), Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee,
    introduced HR 607, the 'Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011,'
    which h
    been referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee (which handles telecommunications legislation). The bill would create a nationwide
    Public
    Safety broadband network using the so-called 'D-Block' of spectrum in
    the 70
    MHz range for Public Safety use. But to pay for it, he wants to sell off 420-440 MHz, currently heavily used by the military, satellites and Amateur
    Radio operators."
    -slashdot
    ~ I am on twitter: @thinktank79 on Twitter ~

    This will never happen, the ITU won't let them take it. Obviously this Mr. King
    is and R-Word!

    Mickel

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    That's the idiot that had the "fact finding" hearings on muslims in america isn't it?

    Ddraig

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  • From thinktank@VERT/INLANDUT to Ddraig on Mon Mar 14 04:13:34 2011
    Re: Re: Call your congress cr
    By: Ddraig to Mickel on Sun Mar 13 2011 06:50 pm

    That's the idiot that had the "fact finding" hearings on muslims in america isn't it?
    Same guy.

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  • From Trash80@VERT/THEVILLE to thinktank on Thu Mar 17 16:54:22 2011
    Re: Call your congress critter to say no to this bill
    By: thinktank to All on Fri Mar 11 2011 01:11:35

    "Rep. Peter King (R-NY), Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, introduced HR 607, the 'Broadband for First Responders Act of 2011,' which h been referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee (which handles telecommunications legislation). The bill would create a nationwide Public Safety broadband network using the so-called 'D-Block' of spectrum in the 70 MHz range for Public Safety use. But to pay for it, he wants to sell off 420-440 MHz, currently heavily used by the military, satellites and Amateur Radio operators."
    -slashdot
    ~ I am on twitter: @thinktank79 on Twitter ~

    Heard about this on Amateur Radio Newsline. The reporter there felt that the military would be pressing heavily to defeat this.

    Regards,
    Doug
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