04.12.2006 / 08:06 Japan ranks top in number of 2005 mobile broadband
Internet users
GENEVA. December 4, 2006. KAZINFORM - Japan ranked top in terms of the
number of users of broadband Internet services via mobile phone in 2005,
a U. N. telecom body said Sunday.
The number of mobile broadband
I have the opportunity to bid a inside fiber installation. I have a
supplier of fiber, but am looking for another one or two for competitive
bids. Any recommendations for who to contact for about 6000' of
multimode 50um fiber, 12 strand?
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From: Butch Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2006 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 900 Mhz Mikrotik SR9 Clients
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
How many ip addys does each customer need in a
I put in a customer's CPE just as the snow season started at my customer's
house in the mountains. They had around 2 inches of snow on the ground,
and of course, some clung to the trees.
They were gone for Thanksgiving weekend, and when they got back, it was a
few days before I could get back
One the biggest factors holding our industry back is a lack of success
on the part of the big poster children. People look at the past failures
of WinStar and Teligent and wonder if new entrants can succeed. Many
investors are watching FiberTower and NextLink to see if these new
poster
The one thing that has been the failure of SO many companies including
NextLink, Yipes, et al - NOT ENOUGH SALES. Folks in the greater ISP
industry tend to focus much of their attention on the technology.
Building, tinkering, tweaking. Equally, your focus has to be on sales
marketing.
In that type environment you have several product choices, but I'd
probably just spec in an OSP-rated PE (polyethylene) sheathed fiber with
tight buffered strands since you'll be putting in conduit and will thus
have a clean run with string. OCC (Optical Cable Corporation) out of
Salem, VA would
Marlon, Brad, I can send wispa business.
Personally, I'm a google marketing guy. most of our business comes
from google...
under a search for evdo
according to adwords.google.com traffic estimator,
under the terms,
wimax
and
wireless internet
you'd get 1800 visitors and 19000 visitors
You may want to contact Bruce at Lattice Business Solutions,
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Bruce handles all my surplus gear, shelters, gensets, etc, and has
been really good to deal with. He knows the industry.
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Behalf Of Scott Reed
Sent: Monday,
/Dan The Cable Man Oberholtzer at Elepro.com has always been a very
good source of fiber for me.
26601 - 79th Ave South
Kent, WA 98032
Phone: 800-423-0646
Fax: 253-859-9101
http://elepro.com/
Mario//
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Scott Reed wrote:
I have the opportunity to bid a inside fiber installation. I have a
Chris,
AFAIK, no - they are not required to use 4.9 GHz exclusively. Although
reguirements will vary depending on the group's needs and the
recommendations of their techical people, there is no regulation that I
know of that would prevent them from using the license-free frequency
bands
Matt can you send some links for those sources.
Dustin
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Behalf Of Matt Liotta
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 12:55 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Industry failings
One the biggest factors holding our
Wow.
Do you have any factual basis for those statements,
or are you just hoping? Does customers that
send lots of jobs and money translate in any way
to a net loss of 14.5 million in the third quarter of
2006, as opposed to a 4.9 million dollar loss in
same quarter 2005?
It is kind of scary
Dustin Jurman wrote:
Fiber Tower is rocking the house. They are very focused and have a core
nitch of customers that not only love their service but are willing to send
lots of jobs and money to them. Oh.. And they are executing like white on
rice.
Are you joking? A quick read of their
Dustin Jurman wrote:
Matt can you send some links for those sources.
http://www.fibertower.com/investors-earnings-releases.shtml
-Matt
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I have a few clients using Ikarus...
They seem to work ok.
Some stuff just doesn't work. I have a couple boxes that seem to have
inoperable bandwidth controls or DHCP server.
It's probably configuration, but I can't for the life of me figure it out.
It appears to be exactly the same as the
For those of us in the Ma and Pa category, it wasn't too hard to see this
coming.
I've argued since the day I first dreamed of wireless broadband, that life's
lessons would serve me fine...
Find a way to meet the needs of your customers, in a way that benefits THEM
and you. If you can't
Hear, hear!!
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
For those of us in the Ma and Pa category, it wasn't too hard to see this
coming.
I've argued since the day I first dreamed of wireless broadband, that life's
lessons would serve me fine...
Find a way to meet the needs of your customers, in a way that
Organic growth is difficult. Most growth is via acquisition.
You have to offer Value.
You have to have a Plan.
You have to Execute on said plan while offering value.
- Peter
Blair Davis wrote:
Hear, hear!!
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
For those of us in the Ma and Pa category, it wasn't too hard
I have no idea what you mean by organic growth in contrast to
acquisition.
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Organic growth typically refers to internally funded growth without outside
investment. I would imagine that vast majority of wISPs are experiencing
organic growth.
Best,
Brad
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Organic Growth means creating revenue through sales and marketing.
*Organic growth* is the rate of business /wiki/Business expansion
through increasing output and sales as opposed to mergers
/wiki/Merger, acquisitions /wiki/Acquisition and take-overs.
Organic growth is growth that is generated by the company itself through its
own efforts, as opposed to buying the growth. For example, if you are the
first to offer wireless Internet service in an area that you setup using
your own capital, then you have grown organically. In contrast, if you go
Ok, thanks
I'm 100% organic growth, here.
And self-funded, too.
Call it bootstrap, if you like.
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