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Your
Wireless connection, your HOA and the FCC
Attaching
an antenna to your roof for the MHO DirectWave
high-speed wireless Internet access can be an ordeal
if you don't have all of the information you need at
your fingertips. All of MHO Networks equipment,
technology and installation techniques fall well within
specific government standards, mandated by the Federal
Communications Commission (http://www.fcc.gov).
For this reason, no HOA, no Condominium Association,
landlord, not even a local government can tell you that
you cannot put an antenna on your roof for Internet
communication; nor can they tell you where they would
prefer to have the antenna placed.
If you would
like your Common Interest Community / Architectural
Control Committee to be on your side, your best bet
is to simply provide them with the information they
need to know, and they should have no more problems
with your antenna installation. Here are some important
links for you:
Please feel
free to contact MHO Networks if you would like more
specific information on how to win the support of your
Common Interest Community.
To view the form letter you need to have the
Adobe
Acrobat plug-in installed.
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