here's the post from the wispa members list:


Joshaven Mailing Lists [email protected] via
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Dec 4 (11 days ago)
to af
My Hatti contact would be a bit of both and the equipment could be
earmarked for one or the other.  In Hatti even for profit ventures are a
bit of a humanitarian effort.

If you are sending them cheap functional hardware I can help the connection
be transparent.  I haven’t spoken to them to be sure they can setup a good
destination for the equipment yet but I expect that getting cheap used
hardware would be a bigger issue for them then finding a good use for it.

Depending on what we can come up with my preference would be helping the
Haitian people create a WISP that can establish a healthy economy of
commerce and improved access to information rather then just putting in
something free.  I don’t believe that a welfare system of free stuff is as
effective as empowering people to earn their own way.

If your interested let me know what equipment is available ( I don’t need
exact numbers just a concept of what we are talking about )… I can pass
that info on to my trusted contacts and see what we can stir up.

Here is a press release with my company & Edgewater featuring the Hatti
project that helped established my contacts (we deployed a WiFi network at
Port Lafito):
http://thenewswire.ca/archives?tnwcatalyst2=release_id%3D17454
<http://thenewswire.ca/archives?tnwcatalyst2=release_id=17454>

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