True words. I don't think I have enough fingers and toes to count how many have 
come and gone the last 10 years. I'm sure not as many as Paul since I'm in the 
sticks...
 
 
 
John Woodfield, President
Delmarva WiFi Inc.
410-870-WiFi


-----Original Message-----
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 7, 2016 9:20am
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Startups undercutting pricing



Intentional interference is much different than a new competitor. It's easy to 
get started in this
business, but it's much more difficult to stay in this business.


On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 9:18 AM, Glen Waldrop <[ [email protected] ]( 
mailto:[email protected] )> wrote:
I agree for the most part, but when someone else is playing dirty pool minding 
your own business is a good way to get in real trouble.

 This isn't terribly different than the previous string of emails about the 
competitor intentionally interfering with a preexisting WISP.



 -----Original Message----- From: Adam Moffett
 Sent: Monday, March 07, 2016 8:08 AM
 To: [ [email protected] ]( mailto:[email protected] )
 Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Startups undercutting pricing




+1

My advice would be to focus on your business and not what others do. Every 
minute you worry and fret about
 a competitor is time you aren't growing your own business.

 If they are starting off with a connection that could be shut off at some 
point, just be ready to take on their
 customers.

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