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Create 0000-dont-kill-CBRS #1116
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I have added some implementation steps to the HIP. Updated original and my patch-1 repository. |
Could you respond here or message me on discord please? I need some communication on this. |
There are a number of problems with this HIP, but if the authors are open to joining mobile working group on Thursday, I am supportive of having an open discussion. HIPs are meant to propose new economic changes to the network. Not killing CBRS = voting no on HIP 139. This HIP in particular, is not really a HIP, but more of a public complaint and a collection of technologically infeasible, poorly thought-out suggestions thrown over the fence for a magic fairy to make them happen:
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This Helium Improvement Proposal (HIP) addresses several shortcomings of HIP 0113 and the potential underlying reversal strategies. The indended actions are to strategically reverse HIP 113's inherent shortsided narrative undermines CBRS's utility by the network, CBRS deployers and Helium Mobile customers.
This HIP introduces a multi-faceted strategy to protect investments in Citizen Band Radio Spectrum (CBRS) radios, optimize Proof-of-Coverage (PoC) rewards, and expand Helium's capabilities through multi-carrier approaches and efficient data offloading. It focuses on supporting rural last-mile deployments to bridge connectivity gaps while mitigating potential abuse of the PoC reward system in other environments.