On Thu, 9 May 2002, Brent J. Nordquist wrote:
> /. had a pointer yesterday to an interesting article about potential
> interference with the 2.4GHz part of the spectrum from a new lighting
> product.  What I found interesting was the description of FCC Part 15,
> which makes an interesting bargain:  users don't have to be licensed
> if they "adhere to certain technical limitations with no expectation
> of protection".  This bargain is one of the things that's driving the
> rapid adoption of 802.11b but I had never thought of the potential
> downside.

If you read the notes, it sounds like this article is actually a year old,
and Fusion is now out of business. At least, so the Slashdot'ers say in
the comments..

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