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HIP27: Support CBRS 5G on the Helium network #134

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jamiew opened this issue Feb 24, 2021 · 6 comments
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HIP27: Support CBRS 5G on the Helium network #134

jamiew opened this issue Feb 24, 2021 · 6 comments
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@jamiew
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jamiew commented Feb 24, 2021

Author(s): @zer0tweets (Boris Renski, FreedomFi)
Initial PR: #133
Start Date: 2020-02-23
Category: Technical, Economic

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https://github.com/helium/HIP/blob/master/0027-cbrs-5g-support.md

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This proposal suggests a technical and economic mechanisms to support higher new wireless protocols on Helium network, starting with LTE and 5G in CBRS spectrum band

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jdgemm commented Feb 24, 2021

super exciting, unless I'm misunderstanding are there concerns about the pricing proposal costing 5x that of comcast?

"Comcast charges $10 for each $50GB"

"we initially set the price of passing 1GB of CBRS data through Helium network at $1 per GB"

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$10 per 50GB is retail price for Comcast fiber/cable backhaul, not for cellular service; we just put that data point for reference to see what backhaul costs could look like and make sure they won't be more than cost Helium price for cellular

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3gedge commented Apr 10, 2021

It would amazing to achieve this!!!!!! I can help with the product management / research side (I know you have your team but I'd be happy to share my knowledge).

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jamiew commented Apr 16, 2021

On behalf of the @dewi-alliance I am pleased to memorialize community support for this proposal, as evidenced by supportive comments here on GitHub, on Discord, popular support in informal polling, and support during the most recent community call. I'll be submitting a separate PR to mark this proposal approved.

I believe FreedomFi is already hard at work on the code necessary to actually impement this concept. At that point the HIP would actually become real, and the code changes go through further review, testing, and deployment.

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puppetsock commented Apr 28, 2021

It would be great to get some clarity on the requirements for LTE/5G packet cores for use with this HIP. I believe FreedomFI/@zer0tweets is planning on producing a product around this proposal, but can other companies or individuals also participate?

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sysfu commented Apr 29, 2021

I'm interested in learning how sharing consumer grade Internet connection bandwidth via 5G Helium hotspots does not create legal problems by violating the Terms of Service. The vast majority of consumer grade Internet broadband product ToS specifically prohibit the customer from 'reselling' the service.

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