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![]() "jim" wrote in message ... read the section you mentioned at the cornell website. it pertains to the u.s. and its environs but no mention of people outside territorial limits. the world is a bigger place then what the u.s. dictates.... This is so, but you asked specifically what right the US government had to set regulations, it was stated that if you were a US citizen, it was granted by the Constitution, and by treaty. Further, the ITU does have worldwide jurisdiction, and they are the ones who write the treaties, and every country is a signatory. |
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![]() Brenda Ann wrote: "jim" wrote in message ... read the section you mentioned at the cornell website. it pertains to the u.s. and its environs but no mention of people outside territorial limits. the world is a bigger place then what the u.s. dictates.... This is so, but you asked specifically what right the US government had to set regulations, it was stated that if you were a US citizen, it was granted by the Constitution, and by treaty. we are reading the constitution differently. Further, the ITU does have worldwide jurisdiction, and they are the ones who write the treaties, and every country is a signatory. the itu is good for somethings but when it comes to freebands they have little or no enforcement capabilities. |
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