Re: [WISPA] Alvarion just made Cramers BUY list.

2005-11-18 Thread Pete Davis. NoDial.net




For the record, I like Jim Cramer, and listen to him when I can. I
don't always see things as sunshin-ey or as cloudy as he does. 

to quote Cramer in Yahoo finance: 


  
Cramer is bullish on Israeli wireless broadband connectivity
company Alvarion (ALVR:Nasdaq
- commentary
- research - Cramer's
Take) as a play on the expected growth in WiMax. 
WiMax, said Cramer, could be huge as it has a range of 30 miles
as opposed to WiFi, which is measured in feet.

Alvarion has made a profit in just two years of its 10-year history,
though, said Cramer. But, at $7.67 -- where the stock closed Thursday
-- the stock is cheap, he said. 
Cramer believes that Alvarion's stock has bottomed and that the
catalyst for the stock to move higher should come early next year when
industry standards for WiMax are expected to be decided upon. 
Asked about the possibility of Alvarion getting acquired, Cramer
said he never speculates on takeovers when a company's earnings are
declining. He is "playing it for the earnings, and they've got to come
back."
  


I don't know what makes Alvarion's wimax [not released yet] entry into
the market any better than the wimax product offerings from every other
[not released yet] entry into the market. Kind of a funny thing to
speculate on, and talking to ANY manufacturer, you get the impression
that THEY have the Wimax market wrapped up just as soon as they start
shipping, since Wimax will offer us 30 mile NLOS 400Gbps $40CPE etc
etc. 

Manufacturing problems, marketing problems, pricing problems etc may
all fly in the face of ANY manufacturer. I am not trying to downplay
Alvarion's products, strategies, or company, but I don't know about
risking my hard earned money on a non-shipping product line. On the
other hand, $8 is probably cheap for this company.

Just incase I have missed something... has anyone actually shipped a
Wimax compliant product? Is the Wimax standard been ratified? I kind of
tuned out the hype about a year ago, and havent really been following
it. 

Pete Davis
NoDial.net

George wrote:
Congradts
to anyone who owns Alvarion stock.
  
  
You'll see a nice bunp tomorrow.
  
  
George
  




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RE: [WISPA] Alvarion just made Cramers BUY list.

2005-11-18 Thread Brad Larson



"Just incase I have missed 
something... has anyone actually shipped a Wimax compliant product? Is the Wimax 
standard been ratified? I kind of tuned out the hype about a year ago, and 
havent really been following it."

Pete,There are well over 110 Wimax trials 
going on right now in which I believe 9 have gone production so far. Just 
because 3 manufacturer's products have not been certified as interoperable 
doesn't mean that Wimax doesn't exist. I believe the majority of these trial 
networks by far are Alvarion and any operator can easily upgrade firmware if any 
changes need to be made prior to certfications. And yes we have always had batch 
processing across our product line for firmware upgradeswhere an admin can 
easily upgrade 1,000's of radios with a couple of keystrokes (how some of you 
put up with anything less is beyond me). 

I watched Cramer last night after I 
got a phone call from one of my customers.Cramerdid a pretty good 
job except for the common misconceptionof "30 miles NLOS" which the press 
has babbled about ever sense their first misinterpretations. 802.16e (mobile 
Wimax) will be ratified by end of year with products being trialed and tested in 
mid 2006. 

Wimax for unlicensed is still be 
worked on. If you're interested you can do a google search on 802.16h to get the 
details. And as usual Alvarion is doing the heavy lifting. Bradhttp://www.alvarion-usa.com/RunTime/CorpInf_30130.asp?fuf=439type=item


-Original 
Message-From: Pete Davis. NoDial.net 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 6:52 
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made Cramers BUY list.
For the record, I like Jim Cramer, and listen to him when I can. I 
  don't always see things as sunshin-ey or as cloudy as he does. to 
  quote Cramer in Yahoo finance: 
  

  Cramer is bullish on Israeli wireless broadband connectivity company 
  Alvarion (ALVR:Nasdaq 
  - commentary 
  - research - Cramer's 
  Take) as a play on the expected growth in WiMax. 
  WiMax, said Cramer, could be huge as it has a range of 30 miles as 
  opposed to WiFi, which is measured in feet.Alvarion has made a 
  profit in just two years of its 10-year history, though, said Cramer. But, 
  at $7.67 -- where the stock closed Thursday -- the stock is cheap, he 
  said. 
  Cramer believes that Alvarion's stock has bottomed and that the 
  catalyst for the stock to move higher should come early next year when 
  industry standards for WiMax are expected to be decided upon. 
  Asked about the possibility of Alvarion getting acquired, Cramer said 
  he never speculates on takeovers when a company's earnings are declining. 
  He is "playing it for the earnings, and they've got to come 
back."I don't know what makes Alvarion's 
  wimax [not released yet] entry into the market any better than the wimax 
  product offerings from every other [not released yet] entry into the market. 
  Kind of a funny thing to speculate on, and talking to ANY manufacturer, you 
  get the impression that THEY have the Wimax market wrapped up just as soon as 
  they start shipping, since Wimax will offer us 30 mile NLOS 400Gbps $40CPE etc 
  etc. Manufacturing problems, marketing problems, pricing problems 
  etc may all fly in the face of ANY manufacturer. I am not trying to 
  downplay Alvarion's products, strategies, or company, but I don't know about 
  risking my hard earned money on a non-shipping product line. On the other 
  hand, $8 is probably cheap for this company.Just incase I have 
  missed something... has anyone actually shipped a Wimax compliant product? Is 
  the Wimax standard been ratified? I kind of tuned out the hype about a year 
  ago, and havent really been following it. Pete 
  DavisNoDial.netGeorge wrote: 
  Congradts to 
anyone who owns Alvarion stock. You'll see a nice bunp tomorrow. 
George This mail passed through 
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Re: [WISPA] Alvarion just made Cramers BUY list.

2005-11-18 Thread George

Pete Davis. NoDial.net wrote:
For the record, I like Jim Cramer, and listen to him when I can. I don't 
always see things as sunshin-ey or as cloudy as he does.




I thought it would be of interest to the wisps that operate Alvarion  or 
own their stock.


I knew the Alvarion people would get a kick out of it.

Anyways it's up over a buck :)

But I didn't buy any the first time it got mentioned to trade. Would 
have been a nice gain.


:(

George
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Re: [WISPA] How to keep track of appointments

2005-11-18 Thread Reliable Internet, LLC




Ok, I didn't really see any suggestions that stood out for me. Here's
a little more info. I am thinking about going the PDA/handheld route.
I don't want to have to boot up the laptop all the time on the road to
write down something about a phone call. It takes too much time (yes,
I'm ADHD, thats ADD with a hyper thrown in there) So.what can
ya'll recommend for a PDA device? I have never owned one, so I don't
know what to look for. I tend to get as much bells and whistles as I
can afford. I like dell's stuff. I see dell has some gps program that
you can get with it, what do you guys use for gps (I don't like the one
on my Nextel). But anyway, back to the appointments. Anyone know what
they have in the way of notepads or calenders? I figure I'll write in
the calender if something needs to be done on a specific day, and on
the notepad when ti is a whenever job. Currently all I have is a word
document on the laptop that says "to do list" and I add and delete
stuff. Problem is I don't always even look at the list, oops! So
maybe if I had a fancy lil PDA on my side I'd get it out get my life in
order. Any suggestions on handhelds?

Brian

RickG wrote:

  ACT is great in addition to Outlook.

On 11/16/05, Pete Davis. NoDial.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
We started off with Yahoo Groups. We have just about outgrown it. Its
kind of a PITA
I am considering ACT for Web, or something like that. The problem I see
is that the ideal solution needs to be accessable from any browser, show
multiple calenders, and integrate a contact manager.


pd

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:



  Reliable Internet, LLC wrote:

  
  
How do ya'll do it?  I used to remember everything, but I am
forgetting things lately.  Maybe it's old age (i did just turn 22) or
maybe the work volume has increased past my memory's capacity.
Either way I need a solution.  Do I go with a program on the laptop?
Or some kind of handheld device.  I don't currently own a handheld,
and would be willing to purchase.  What seems to be most efficient
for you all?

Brian

  
  
Yahoo Calendar.  It will also sync up with Outlook so you can share
the calendar.  We are sharing our calendar with all employees and our
primary installers.  Not the cleanest, but it works well.

Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  


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Fw: [WISPA] New Service

2005-11-18 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181

Here ya go Jory, I've cc'd the guys that I know of there.

Marlon
(509) 982-2181   Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam






- Original Message - 
From: Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 9:29 AM
Subject: [WISPA] New Service


If anyone can provide service in or near Kearney, Nebraska please 
contact

me.  I have a client there that needs serivice.

Jory Privett
WCCS


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Re: [WISPA] How to keep track of appointments

2005-11-18 Thread Reliable Internet, LLC
Of course if your ADD/ADHD is that serious you might get distracted by 
the Web browser and just surf all day, never actually getting anything 
done. :) 


HEY!  I resemble that remark.  ;)


I'd like to spend under $400 on this.


David E. Smith wrote:


Reliable Internet, LLC wrote:

[ stuff about a PDA ]

If you have lots of money, go get a Nokia 770. I can't report on how 
well they work because they just came out yesterday, but it sure looks 
like a fun nifty toy...


Despite the manufacturer, it's not a phone, it's an Internet Tablet. 
Built-in Wi-Fi, Web browser, and for the geek in all of us, it runs 
Linux and reportedly is very developer-friendly (so you can add other 
stuff). Before long someone will have SSH and VNC clients, so you 
could probably run your whole network from one in a pinch. (Note to 
self: bug boss about how I need one of these to do my job. :D )


Of course if your ADD/ADHD is that serious you might get distracted by 
the Web browser and just surf all day, never actually getting anything 
done. :) In that case, just get some old black-and-white Palm device 
off eBay for twenty bucks and call it a day.


Since you're a one-man show, you'll probably just have to experiment a 
bit and see what works best for you, for the time being. Most of my 
suggestions are more group-oriented (we use the calendaring software 
that came with our email system, and just have a couple shared logins 
and the honor system, but we also have a couple more people to keep 
track of).


David Smith
MVN.net


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Re: [WISPA] New Service

2005-11-18 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
I thought that might be you.  I talked to RCom today and they said that had 
a good consultant out of Scotts Bluff.  The guy I talked to had some great 
things to say about your advice thus far.


So, tell me, did I miss something  on the initial design, or did they just 
outgrow the first deployment phase and didn't keep up with the needs of the 
network as it grew?


Marlon
(509) 982-2181   Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam



- Original Message - 
From: Matt Larsen - Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] New Service


I'm on a consulting gig helping out the folks who Pat sold to.  The 
business is http://www.rcom-ne.com/ and I've already given them your 
contact information.


Have a good one!

Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:

I helped build a couple of systems in that area.  I'll try to track down 
Pat for you.  I know he sold out several months ago but he'll know how to 
get a hold of the new guys.


laters,
Marlon
(509) 982-2181   Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net meeting)
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam



- Original Message - From: Jory Privett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 9:29 AM
Subject: [WISPA] New Service


If anyone can provide service in or near Kearney, Nebraska please 
contact

me.  I have a client there that needs serivice.

Jory Privett
WCCS


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Re: [WISPA] WISPA and volunteers

2005-11-18 Thread Dylan Oliver
I'm interested in group insurance. Been talking to United
(through wispinsurance.com) and could use better rates .. this is what
we've been offered:

$2,128 general liability  property + 
$700 umbrella +
$250 program administration charges +
$1,250 professional EO (optional) +
$250 EO administration charges (optional) +
$250 Healthy  Safety Manual (maybe optional).

The coverage includes two tower locations with $50k and a premium of $585.

And what is Fungi Limited Business Interruption? In case I eat a quarter of mushrooms and trip balls for a month?

Best,-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC
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Re: [WISPA] How to keep track of appointments

2005-11-18 Thread David E. Smith

Reliable Internet, LLC wrote:


HEY!  I resemble that remark.  ;)


If we didn't taunt you, how would you know we care?

 I'd like to spend under $400 on this.

Anyway, according to nokiausa.com/770, that device is a meager $359.99. 
If you're really just planning to use it as a scheduler and 
memory-tickler, it's probably very overkill. A low-end (maybe even 
gently-used) iPaq or similar will probably fill the bill nicely and be 
quite a bit cheaper.


David Smith
MVN.net
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[WISPA] keeping appointments

2005-11-18 Thread robert maier
How about a Yellow pad of paper and a cheap couple of different colored BIC pens and you can assign urgency to it by the colors you use
		 Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.

 

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Re: [WISPA] keeping appointments

2005-11-18 Thread Reliable Internet, LLC




them babies blow out the window of the truck too often. LOL

robert maier wrote:

  How about a Yellow pad of paper and a cheap
couple of different colored BIC pens and you can assign urgency to it
by the colors you use
   
   Yahoo!
FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
  

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RE: [WISPA] keeping appointments

2005-11-18 Thread Todd Lancaster








Hell id just loose the pad and the
highlighters.. I stick to my PDA and Outlook 2003 Calender on my laptop. Reason
I dont loose my laptop is because its with me everywhere I go and the
PDA is practically surgically attached to me aswell. Me and Paper just dont
match well at all. I write like crap hince why I type everything and well if my
head wasnt attached to my body I would have lost it years ago. However
paper works for a lot of people so if it works then thats what you
should do. =P It just doesnt work for me. 





Todd Lancaster
AlwaysOn-Linc LLC.













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appointments





them babies blow out the window of the truck too
often. LOL

robert maier wrote: 



How about a Yellow pad of paper and a cheap couple of
different colored BIC pens and you can assign urgency to it by the colors you
use









Yahoo!
FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. 





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Re: [WISPA] WISPA and volunteers

2005-11-18 Thread RickG
LOL! You're a Fun Guy arent you?

On 11/18/05, Dylan Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm interested in group insurance.  Been talking to United (through
 wispinsurance.com) and could use better rates .. this is what we've been
 offered:

 $2,128 general liability  property +
 $700 umbrella +
 $250 program administration charges +
 $1,250 professional EO (optional) +
 $250 EO administration charges (optional) +
 $250 Healthy  Safety Manual (maybe optional).

 The coverage includes two tower locations with $50k and a premium of $585.

 And what is Fungi Limited Business Interruption? In case I eat a quarter
 of mushrooms and trip balls for a month?

 Best,
 --
 Dylan Oliver
 Primaverity, LLC
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[WISPA] network testers

2005-11-18 Thread Reliable Internet, LLC

http://www.anatekcorp.com/testequipment/atlasit.htm
http://froogle.google.com/froogle_cluster?q=Network+Cable+Analyzerpid=4736558790946766544oid=2189664076926208553btnG=Search+Frooglescoring=p
http://froogle.google.com/froogle_cluster?q=Network+Cable+Analyzerpid=4788120646430507763oid=5067203140034463102btnG=Search+Frooglescoring=p
http://froogle.google.com/froogle_cluster?q=Network+Cable+Analyzerpid=4788120646439322438oid=15647130200413988820btnG=Search+Frooglescoring=p


What do you guys use for a network cable analyzer?
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Re: [WISPA] keeping appointments

2005-11-18 Thread Jason
My favorite palm pilot is a sharpie marker and the palm of my left 
hand (I'm a righty).  A little eccentric, but I haven't lost it yet.  
When I get home I Sync to more permanent media.  One day, however, my 
boss did say, what's that on your hand?.  I do have a sony clie, 
but even after a year of using it, I can't keep up when trying to write 
down information during a conversation.  Paper is the way to go then.


Jason
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