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have a similar situation (see how OpenBTS folks managed to get licenses for their burining man tests). > - Is there some part of the official gsm bands that overlaps with local ISM > or other not-so-tightly-regulated frequencies? > (i.e, GSM1900 seems to have a small part that's not used by DECT...) This is a rumour. Only one of the uplink/downlink bands is in there, so you will still need a test license. Also, AFAIK the DECT band is not everywhere unlicensed for any kind of application, but actually restricted to be used with the DECT system. > - Are there any "standard" gsm handsets that could be modified (preferably > in software) to work at 2,4GHz? no. > - Is UMA/GAN (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generic_Access_Network) something > that could be used with OpenBSC? As far as i understand the specification, > UMA is GSM Layer 3 over an GPRS/IPSEC tunnel to the BSC, so all the > GSM-Goodies should be there. You would have to implemet a UMA gateway and somehow glue that to the layer3 inside OpenBSC. I don't think you can do it cleanly with the current code. Later this year, once the new "real MSC" codebase emerges, this might be easier. Regards, Harald -- - Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org> http://laforge.gnumonks.org/ ============================================================================ "Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option." (ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6)