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Japan to Tax All Unlicensed Wireless Devices?

Chicken Ranch writes "It's not just about wireless networking. This tax would apply to a range of devices from WLAN to RFID to Cordless Phones to Remote Control Cars. Basically, if it operates in an unlicensed band, the government wants a tribute. So would they still call it an 'unlicensed' band?"

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  1. RFIDs? Submitters should RTFA by ReallyEvilCanine · · Score: 4, Interesting

    There's no mention of RFIDs which in any case aren't transmitters in the sense of the proposal. They could possibly tax the readers, but then that would mean they'd have to also tax in-store anti-theft devices. Japanese politics being what it is, there's no way I'll risk making any sort of prediction.

  2. I don't understand by aadvancedGIR · · Score: 4, Interesting

    In France, if you want to use a wireless technoology, the manufacturer (or group of them) have to pay for a license to gain the right to use a certain band of frequence in certain way up to a certain transmission power. There are a few bands where anyone can do anything without the need of a license but at very low power, but some other bands are very expensive (TV, GSM...).
    Broadcast anything without license and you risk jail sentence, in particular if you interfere with commercial or military frequencies.