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justfrank

03/08/07 10:43 AM

#67144 RE: followinsnsr #67142

How difficult will that be? Carlos Peralta is pretty well connected. It'd be different if GTEM were doing this on their own or with an enity like Internafta.

siriuslyricher

03/08/07 10:45 AM

#67145 RE: followinsnsr #67142

The qualifying language refers to "certain services", not all services. I believe Rocky or others can clarify this, but the as I understand it, the internet will utilize a frequency which is free to all, and thus no license is required, but licenses for the DECT services would be. Regarding the latter, Cofetel oversaw the testing of DECT in the pilot city, and one of the Peraltas is associated with Cofetel, and IMO, the Peraltas are fairly certain they will get the rights/licenses to needed frequencies for DECT.

"Parties acknowledge that at the time of executing this Agreement VPN does not own any rights or licenses for the use of the radio-frequencies that may be required for the
operation of certain services to be provided by the Company."

nerd86

03/08/07 1:45 PM

#67214 RE: followinsnsr #67142

they are using 5.8ghz for backhaul, with standard wifi for user access. The Internet concept of multipoint/point to point.