Anniston AL... Army Aviation?

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> On Mar 6, 2015, at 8:25 AM, Patrick Leary <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Not as much as some, but more than many. Here's the list, in order:
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> Woodbridge, VA
> Annandale, VA
> Harrisonburg, VA
> Anniston, AL (partial year)
> Augusta, GA (partial year)
> Heilbronn, Germany
> Annandale, VA
> Nashville, TN
> Redondo Beach, CA
> Culver City, CA
> Paramount, CA
> Marietta, GA
> Cumming, GA
> Spring Hill, FL
> Vancouver, BC (partial year)
> Oceanside, CA
> Mountain View, CA
> Saint Petersburg, FL
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> That said, I have driven the entire lengths of almost every east-west and 
> north-south interstate in the country. I've only never spent time in Alaska 
> (but that will change soon).
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> Patrick Leary
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> From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Hammett
> Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 8:15 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Stefan, FYI re QAM256, MU-MIMO
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> Where the hell haven't you lived?
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> Mike Hammett
> Intelligent Computing Solutions
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> From: "Patrick Leary" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, March 6, 2015 7:13:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Stefan, FYI re QAM256, MU-MIMO
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> Thank you Stefan. I wish my advocacy could translate better overseas, but I 
> know conditions vary dramatically between regions.
> 
> Where in Germany are you? I lived in Heilbronn in the mid-1980. The 
> Schwäbisch area is beautiful. Yes, a very long time ago, but some of my 
> fondest memories are from my time there. I found the German people; they 
> share a great deal that I value: politeness and good manners, dignity and 
> respect, the common good (versus everyman for himself), craftsmanship and 
> engineering for both form and function. If one had patience and respected 
> their culture, I also found a good sense humor. 
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> ....or maybe it was just all about the amazing beer!
> 
> Patrick Leary
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stefan Englhardt
> Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 3:21 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AFMUG] Stefan, FYI re QAM256, MU-MIMO
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> >Hi Stefan,
> >
> >So I did a deep dive to figure out the source of your confusion re thinking 
> >QAM256 and MU-MIMO would require new hardware.
> >
> >On FEB 4 you asked your Telrad rep this question:
> >
> >" I've done some additional googling and found a very interesting 
> >presentation of Patrick Leary:
> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLHW9Bk7_nA
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> >There is a roadmap with features like MU-MIMO and 256 QAM in 2015.
> >
> >Buying a CMP1000, CPE 7000, CPE 7001 now this features come to this Hardware 
> >or will there be newer Hardware Releases in the future to implement this? 
> >Will there be additional license costs or will this upgrades be included?"
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> >The sales person responding to you looked at the total list, which included 
> >both CPE and base stations and then gave the answer he did. Even though your 
> >English is MUCH better than my >German, neither of you are native English 
> >speakers, so that contributed to the confusion. He should have separated out 
> >the CPE answer from the base station answer. The CPE 7000 model -- a 
> >category 4 UE -- will not support those LTE Advanced features, not ours, not 
> >anyone's. Our COMPACT1000 eNodeB base station, however, will. It will accept 
> >these features and more.
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> >Do you understand now?
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> >Patrick Leary
> 
> Thanks Patrick to clarify this.
> 
> Your product realy points toward the future. Hope your/telrads business will 
> succeed so we all get a great option.
> I just have a ROI problem in my special (german) case. The price competition 
> is very hard here so we have to be dirt cheap while increasing bandwidth. 
> This is different from region to region and depends on the infrastructure our 
> national telekom has built. In some (other) regions there is fiber built out 
> in a way it is not usable for broadband. There it is easier to compete.
> Pointed your EMEA college to a WISP in this region.
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> We're going the way to build smaller cells using wifi-based gear mixed with 
> DSL and some special projects where we connect larger buildings with licensed 
> and inhouse Fiber/DSL buildouts. Our target is to offer "up to" 100Mbit/s 
> Service to customers starting this year.
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