Re: [WISPA] VOIP on a shoestring

2006-01-06 Thread John Scrivner




This is what I get from this URL:

Bad Gateway
The proxy server received an invalid
response from an upstream server.


Apache/2.0.54 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.54 OpenSSL/0.9.7i Server at
www.stanaphone.com Port 443


Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Further
reading
  
  
https://www.stanaphone.com/index/news_Nov2205.html
  
  
There is one way around the 911 requirement.
  
  
Matt Larsen
  
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Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
  
  
  OK, here is the $1million dollar
question...what have you done to make your VOIP service 911 compliant?

Are you comfortable with your level of legal exposure?


How much did it cost and what is the best way to handle it?


Inquiring minds


Matt Larsen

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Matt Liotta wrote:


  
  



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Re: [WISPA] VOIP on a shoestring

2006-01-06 Thread Matt Liotta

I don't feel comfortable discussing the details on a public list.

-Matt

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

OK, here is the $1million dollar question...what have you done to make 
your VOIP service 911 compliant?

Are you comfortable with your level of legal exposure?

How much did it cost and what is the best way to handle it?

Inquiring minds

Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Matt Liotta wrote:


Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

The requirement is there but has yet to be proven by law, or 
enforced.  I intend to keep my voip ventures separate from my 
regular ISP business.  If the 911 requirement for voip is proven by 
law, then I can either work to make it compliant according to the 
established legal history, sell the customers to another voip 
provider or shut it down.


Make sure you have help from legal counsel as ventures that only 
appear to be separate can easily be treated as one legally.


FWIW, there is a requirement for cell companies for several years to 
provide location information to e911 centers.  Guess what, a 
majority of the cellular carriers can't or don't provide that 
location information.  They have gotten exemptions over and over.  
That didn't stop them from selling service and building out 
markets.  This is the same sort of situation.  The public wants 
VOIP, and they are going to get it.   The 911 details will get 
worked out over time and a few court cases.


They have indeed gotten exceptions, but the real question is have 
you? Until you get an exception you are in an exceedingly risky 
situation.


-Matt






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Re: [WISPA] VOIP on a shoestring

2006-01-06 Thread Blair Davis

After reading that, I think it is lawyer bait

I would not want to be the test case!!   =-O

Blair Davis
West Michigan Wireless ISP
269-686-8648

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

Just go to http://www.stanaphone.com/ and click on their News Update 
link.


Matt Larsen
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John Scrivner wrote:


This is what I get from this URL:


  Bad Gateway

The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.


Apache/2.0.54 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.54 OpenSSL/0.9.7i Server at 
www.stanaphone.com Port 443




Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:


Further reading

https://www.stanaphone.com/index/news_Nov2205.html

There is one way around the 911 requirement.

Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

OK, here is the $1million dollar question...what have you done to 
make your VOIP service 911 compliant?

Are you comfortable with your level of legal exposure?

How much did it cost and what is the best way to handle it?

Inquiring minds

Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Matt Liotta wrote:






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Re: [WISPA]test ignore me!

2006-01-06 Thread Mac Dearman

did u ignore me?

Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
Authorized Barracuda Reseller
www.inetsouth.com
www.mac-tel.us
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600 
318.303.4227

318.303.4229






Blair Davis wrote:


After reading that, I think it is lawyer bait

I would not want to be the test case!!   =-O

Blair Davis
West Michigan Wireless ISP
269-686-8648

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

Just go to http://www.stanaphone.com/ and click on their News Update 
link.


Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

John Scrivner wrote:


This is what I get from this URL:


  Bad Gateway

The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.

 

Apache/2.0.54 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.54 OpenSSL/0.9.7i Server at 
www.stanaphone.com Port 443




Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:


Further reading

https://www.stanaphone.com/index/news_Nov2205.html

There is one way around the 911 requirement.

Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

OK, here is the $1million dollar question...what have you done to 
make your VOIP service 911 compliant?

Are you comfortable with your level of legal exposure?

How much did it cost and what is the best way to handle it?

Inquiring minds

Matt Larsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Matt Liotta wrote:






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Re: [WISPA] Re: [WISP] Renting Spectrum Analyzers

2006-01-06 Thread Bob Moldashel

Jenco Wireless wrote:


You may want to look at www.bvsystems.com.  Their BumbleBee unit
does 900, 2.4, and 5.8.  It interfaces with a PDA, so that gives you
an idea of the size.  I don't own one yet, but I will (hopefully)
someday soon.  I do have their Butterfly power meter and I wouldn't
give it up for anything now that I have one !!


Brad Hagstrom
Jenco Wireless

 


How much is the Butterfly

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