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From: Alex Satrapa (grail_at_goldweb.com.au)
Date: Thu Jul 11 2002 - 00:46:58 CDT
On Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at 09:04 , Darryl Smith wrote:
> But things get messy with the TIO if you do join. There will be people
> who are unhappy with the wireless access... They will think that you are
>
> a) Should provide them access to the network
> b) Charge too much, or do not provide the required service
> c) Disagree with your management technique
This only applies if you're running your network for profit, with
(paying) customers.
In a volunteer network, there is no profit being made (in fact, no money
changing hands).
Since you aren't a telecommunications industry, you do not fall under
the purview of the TIO.
Until you have customers, or start providing through traffic, you're
only answerable to the ACA if your signal strength is too high, or if
your equipment interferes with other people's equipment.
Alex
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