[MLB-WIRELESS] Paths clearing for wireless networks
Tony Langdon
tlangdon at atctraining.com.au
Tue Jun 18 09:34:31 EST 2002
> >While the regulator is still working on the tests, White says it is
> >likely the ACA will seek information about the arrangements
> between the
> >network providers and users and how funds are being used by
> the operators.
>
> Looks like they will be keeping a closer eye on the issue of
> "membership
> fee's" for access.
> I suppose if everyone had to pay an access fee then melb
> wireless would
> really just become an ISP of sorts.
I think the real issue will be whether the group is run as a profit or not
for profit entity. And access fees may come into it, though other not for
profit groups have network access fees for cost recovery purposes (e.g.
APANA).
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