Emenity used them for the Unoin Square node. they have a nice service
and are good to do business with
On May 26, 2004, at 2:59 PM, Jon Baer wrote:
Well while Im not sure their current technology is "WiMax-based" this
would be a non suprising place to see it making sense ...
Shouldn't they donate some of their backhaul as a nice donation to the
group :-) :-) :-)
Has anyone had experience w/ them?
- Jon
By Glenn Fleishman
Special to Wi-Fi Networking News
Permanently archived item <http://wifinetnews.com/archives/003389.html>
[1] Business broadband wireless firm TowerStream adds antennas to
Empire State Building: Steve Stroh reports that TowerStream now says
it has nearly 100 percent availability in New York City for its
service guarantee backed broadband wireless service. TowerStream has
made a name for itself as a T-1 or faster replacement with fast
rollout. In New York, this is an especially appealing offering, where
aging facilities and other factors can produce long delays for
high-speed business-grade data lines. TowerStream is not a Wi-Fi
company, as Steve notes; they're using technology designed for this
task, but are often bringing backhaul to Wi-Fi hotspots.
URLs referenced:
[1] <http://www.corante.com/bwia/archives/003851.html>
http://www.towerstream.com/products.asp
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