Robert made that quote in one of the quarterly earning statements.
Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com <http://www.spitwspots.com>
On 10/20/2014 09:15 AM, Mike Hammett via Af wrote:
My comment is awaiting moderation, but I'll post it here:
I believe the Force 110 is still using non-GPS radios. The price on
the GPS radios is $500, so radio plus antenna for $130 doesn’t seem
likely.
The time from ePMP announcement to Force 110 was a year. The Force 100
came out somewhere in the middle. Compare that to Ubiquiti’s timeframe
of what, five years between NanoBridge and NanoBeam?
I also hate reflectors. Stupid idea when you try to say you’re not
satellite… by putting a satellite dish looking object on their house.
Radwin is a commercial play. No way can they compete in the
residential area, and I’m not sure that they’re trying to. They likely
enjoy healthy margins with their commercial and non-access plays.
Still N, though.
Trango’s PtMP is a joke.
Proxim… maybe. It’s not as cheap as the other stuff out there, but it
does have a respectable CPE price given that it is the only
non-Cambium PMP platform to sync with Cambium PMP… only with more
throughput. Still N, though.
I had thought it was great that Bitlomat was in the industry, but it
didn’t offer enough to persuade me to move. However, now that you can
put Bitlotmat firmware on Ubiquiti (and soon others) hardware, it’s
more interesting. GPS sync being field tested is interesting.Great for
migration from one platform to theirs. AC in in the spring is
interesting. They do have superior antennas compared to Ubiquiti. I’m
hoping that they’ll be the first GPS AC system and likely at a lower
AP cost than Mimosa.
Mimosa will be the hands-down performance winner for the foreseeable
future. I spent some time with Jamie to further understand the product
and Kelly to further understand the company. The APs are reasonably
priced, especially given their huge potential. Did you know that they
have a Broadcom Network Processor in them, which they hope to do
Barracuda\Procera-lite features with? A lot was revealed to me at the
show. I assume since it was in public that it’s public knowledge, so
I’ll save some of the gems for another time.
I don’t share Rory’s affection for continuously upgradability. Give me
the best of what’s out there. Customer adds in older sections can be
done with gear that I’ve forklifted when going to a new platform
elsewhere. All parts continuously moving while I make sure I’m using
the best that I can.
Where’s that quote of Robert’s from?
A lot of Chicago references. Do you have any ties here?
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*From: *"Josh Reynolds via Af" <[email protected]>
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*Sent: *Monday, October 20, 2014 12:07:24 PM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] Next article posted - Chapter 52
Well done.
Josh Reynolds, Chief Information Officer
SPITwSPOTS, www.spitwspots.com <http://www.spitwspots.com>
On 10/20/2014 06:00 AM, Rory Conaway via Af wrote:
http://www.muniwireless.com/2014/10/19/ubiquiti-cambium-mimosa/
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