Comment M7G5 i have a solution!

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Verizon, T-Mobile oppose delaying LTE-U to test WiFi interference claims

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i have a solution! (Score: 2)

by gravis@pipedot.org on 2015-09-12 09:54 (#M7G5)

obviously, parties involved have an interest in holding back LTE-U to make additional profit. instead of just giving in or ignoring them, i think the answer should be that those that oppose have to agree to pay an anti-competitive fine (and not contest the results) if lab testing shows LTE-U to not cause significant interference. the fine would be equivalent to the projected profits of holding back the technology during them time it takes multiple third party labs to do the testing and analysis. if they honestly think it will be a problem then they will pay for the test but if they a just full of it then they will refuse.

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2015-09-14 09:07 Underrated +1 pete@pipedot.org

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