[WISPA] Tower Climbers available in Central Florida area

2007-08-13 Thread Dylan Bouterse
Does anybody have contact information for a tower crew certified for
Crown Castle towers in the Central Florida area? I have an emergency
climb and my usual crew is not available. Thanks in advance!

Dylan


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[WISPA] Metropolis Illinois - Who serves it?

2007-08-13 Thread John Scrivner

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Re: [WISPA] Tower Climbers available in Central Florida area

2007-08-13 Thread michaeldavidlake

Dylan,



Whats the emergency?? How many climbers do you need a Ha;f crew ( 2 man ) or a 
full crew ( 4 man ).

Regards,

Mike

contact me off list please.

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Does anybody have contact information for a tower crew certified for
Crown Castle towers in the Central Florida area? I have an emergency
climb and my usual crew is not available. Thanks in advance!

Dylan


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Re: [WISPA] Unlicensed Devices in the TV Bands (was: FCC Says White-Space Spectrum Device Doesn't Work)

2007-08-13 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181

Whoo hoo!!  That's great news!

Now if we can just get the FCC to make sure that it's an outdoor only 
band  At least for the time being.

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- Original Message - 
From: Sascha Meinrath [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 12:56 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Unlicensed Devices in the TV Bands (was: FCC Says 
White-Space Spectrum Device Doesn't Work)




Hi all,

If one reads through the actual FCC report findings, you'll see that 
unlicensed
devices in the TV bands are not just workable, but that the data the FCC 
itself
collected supports the view that they're a viable technology.  Keep in 
mind that
these devices are 1st generation prototypes.  Meanwhile, here's some food 
for

thought:

First, let me just say that the Microsoft prototype sucked -- there's no 
other
way around that one -- it doesn't perform even close to spec and fails 
miserably
on just about every single benchmark that was tested.  I find it hard to 
believe
that the device was performing as engineered, but then again, Microsoft 
has been
known to lay an egg from time to time.  That said, as it turns out, the 
Phillips

prototype performed exceptionally well.

One _major_ measurement decision directly affecting the results of the 
study
needs to get drawn out -- there is no standard for the sensing threshold 
for
these devices.  The White Spaces Coalition created a standard of -114 dBm 
as the
necessary level of measure.  However, the 802.22 committee has also been 
working

on a standard (which is not yet set) of -116 dBm.  The prototypes were
ngineered to the -114 dBm standard; however, the FCC researchers tested 
them
based on the IEEE proposal of -116 dBm.  In essence, they were tested 
outside of
spec to begin with (you can read the FCC's statement to the effect in the 
second

paragraph of section 3.1 of the report).

Several figures included in the report include the gradients from -119 dBm 
to
-113 dBm -- so one can find out how the Phillips prototype did at the -114 
dBm

that it was manufactured to -- and the results are _stunning_:

Figure 3-4. Baseline Detection Threshold Results for Prototype B (page 14 
of the
report) -- measures how well the prototype detects a DTV signal on the 
same
channel.  At -114 dBm this prototype detected a signal 100% of the time 
(not a
lot, majority, most, or almost all, but 100%). At -115 dBm is also detects 
TV
signal 100% of the time (i.e., the prototype performs even better than it 
was
manufactured to do).  It's only at the -116 dBm mark (which is out of 
spec) that
it only detects things about 97% of the time on two of the channels and 
less
than 40% of the time on a third channel.  Of course, only the 
out-of-spec -116
dBm results were widely disseminating while the in-spec -114 dBm home run 
wasn't

mentioned at all.

Figure 3-9. Two-Channel Detection Threshold Test Results for WSD Prototype 
B
(page 18 of the report) -- measures how well the prototype detects DTV 
signal on

adjacent channels.  Once again, at -114 dBm the Phillips prototype detects
adjacent channel signals 100% of the time.  It does poorly at the -116 dBm 
mark,

but it was never manufactured to measure at that sensitivity.

The Phillips prototype was never used in field tests (at the request of 
the
manufacturer).  But taken together, it appears that unlicensed devices can 
work

_extremely well_ within the TV-Band at the level of sensitivity they are
manufactured to see.  The problem is that they were tested completely
out-of-spec (I suspect that the manufacturers did not know that the FCC 
would
use a different testing metric than they were using).  When tested 
in-spec, the
Phillips Prototype scored a whopping 100% on both bench tests -- which is 
both

remarkable and quite promising for the technology.

It's rare that I find something so completely different from what has been
reported.  But in this case, the news has all been that the idea is a 
complete

failure; yet it appears that the Phillips Prototype has demonstrated quite
conclusively that unlicensed devices in unused bands are quite possible.

--Sascha Meinrath
Research Director
Wireless Futures Program
New America Foundation


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[WISPA] Fw: Zip code list data

2007-08-13 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181
Hi All,

Some months back I asked people to give me the zip codes that they covered.  
Around 20 operators did so.  Here are the homes past numbers that we came up 
with from the list.

It's interesting to me that I cover nearly 20% of the geography here (counting 
the whole zip codes) but probably only account for .001% of the homes passed.  
Some guys have sure got it good!  grin

Maybe someday we can get everyone to report their coverage areas so that we can 
actually be seen as a force in this industry by people other than ourselves, 
our customers, and a precious few at the FCC.

laters,
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- Original Message - 
From: Brian Webster 
To: Marlon K. Schafer 
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 7:37 AM
Subject: Zip code list data


Marlon,
Sorry it has been so long since I have made contact. Been extremely busy. I 
just got a chance to scrub through the zip code list you sent. This list alone 
represents a population of 6.83 million people in 2.679 million households 
covering 43,309 square miles. I'll let you know if I can get anything to 
develop internally.


Thank You,
Brian Webster
214 Eggleston Hill Rd.
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(607) 643-4055 Office Please note new number
(607) 435-3988 Mobile
(208) 692-1898 Fax
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[WISPA] don't forget, the 477 is due again!

2007-08-13 Thread Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181

Lets get these filled out folks!  It's easy and really helps our cause.

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RE: [WISPA] don't forget, the 477 is due again!

2007-08-13 Thread chris cooper


Slightly related to this thread-

Has anyone else that files a 499-a gotten an NANP invoice?  Not quite
sure what to do with it. Do you know what the invoice is for?

Thanks
Chris


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Re: [WISPA] don't forget, the 477 is due again!

2007-08-13 Thread Matt Liotta

chris cooper wrote:

Slightly related to this thread-

Has anyone else that files a 499-a gotten an NANP invoice?  Not quite
sure what to do with it. Do you know what the invoice is for?

  

Did you order numbers from NANPA?

-Matt


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[WISPA] wireless in the Bahamas

2007-08-13 Thread Matt Liotta
I am curious if anyone on the list is familiar with wireless internet 
service in the Bahamas.


-Matt

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RE: [WISPA] wireless in the Bahamas

2007-08-13 Thread Jeff Broadwick
There are several.  This is one I know of personally:

http://www.abacoinet.com/

Also, there was a guy on these lists who was from there, and I'm drawing a
complete blank on his name.  Someone will remember him, I'm sure.

Jeff




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I am curious if anyone on the list is familiar with wireless internet
service in the Bahamas.

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RE: [WISPA] wireless in the Bahamas

2007-08-13 Thread Rick Harnish
I want to say his name was Jeremy but I may be mistaken.  It seems like Jeff
Booher had a buddy down there, but maybe it was Bermuda.

Rick

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There are several.  This is one I know of personally:

http://www.abacoinet.com/

Also, there was a guy on these lists who was from there, and I'm drawing a
complete blank on his name.  Someone will remember him, I'm sure.

Jeff




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I am curious if anyone on the list is familiar with wireless internet
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Re: [WISPA] wireless in the Bahamas

2007-08-13 Thread JohnnyO

better known as jparr ! Jeremy is a cool cat. Get in touch with him.
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I want to say his name was Jeremy but I may be mistaken.  It seems like 
Jeff

Booher had a buddy down there, but maybe it was Bermuda.

Rick

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There are several.  This is one I know of personally:

http://www.abacoinet.com/

Also, there was a guy on these lists who was from there, and I'm drawing a
complete blank on his name.  Someone will remember him, I'm sure.

Jeff




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Re: [WISPA] wireless in the Bahamas

2007-08-13 Thread W.D.McKinney
Yes, see http://www.bgcfreedom.com/

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Re: [WISPA] don't forget, the 477 is due again!

2007-08-13 Thread John Scrivner
Forward a copy of it to Kris Twomey. We need to know what this is and 
what it means to us and Kris should help in that regard as he has on so 
many other CALEA related issues.

Scriv


chris cooper wrote:

Slightly related to this thread-

Has anyone else that files a 499-a gotten an NANP invoice?  Not quite
sure what to do with it. Do you know what the invoice is for?

Thanks
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Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-13 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
Coolness.  I'm probably only a month away from ordering my first batch of 
VL.  Looking forward to it.


You still thinking of coming up here next month?  I sent an off list note 
but I don't think you are getting them from me.


laters,
marlon

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You do have major price drops through the COMNET program (sub $300 VL
CPE for the CPE that lists for $995), resulting in MUCH more humble
margins. Remember that that gross is across all product sets, to include
BreezeMAX and right now, since operators are just now building out, the
numbers reflect a strong mix of infrastructure relative to CPE.

-  Patrick


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yeah, looks like a dang good reason for some price drops to me!  lol
marlon

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Congrats Patrick.

Gross margin of 51%

I wish I could do that on this end. LOL.

-- Original Message --
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Date:  Wed, 1 Aug 2007 07:40:00 -0700



Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
estimates. Highlights include:

- Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
- Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
- Gross margin of 51%;
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
- Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
- About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
competitor)
- Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
beamforming)
- Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
$122M
- Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%

http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1

And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part

to

our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I

want

WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side,

we

continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
unlicensed front as a major part of our business.

In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
well.

Thanks again to all,

Regards,

Patrick
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Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT

2007-08-13 Thread Ryan Langseth
We are really close to having one of our first bigger accounts with VL,
6 U/D and some advanced services with it (BGP and some other redunancy
services). Its not a big bandwidth piece, but we are filling a void in
our area. It will be interesting to see where it goes. :)

Ryan

On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 21:24 -0700, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
 Coolness.  I'm probably only a month away from ordering my first batch of 
 VL.  Looking forward to it.
 
 You still thinking of coming up here next month?  I sent an off list note 
 but I don't think you are getting them from me.
 
 laters,
 marlon
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Patrick Leary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:48 PM
 Subject: RE: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT
 
 
 You do have major price drops through the COMNET program (sub $300 VL
 CPE for the CPE that lists for $995), resulting in MUCH more humble
 margins. Remember that that gross is across all product sets, to include
 BreezeMAX and right now, since operators are just now building out, the
 numbers reflect a strong mix of infrastructure relative to CPE.
 
 -  Patrick
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Marlon K. Schafer
 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:37 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT
 
 yeah, looks like a dang good reason for some price drops to me!  lol
 marlon
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Scottie Arnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:12 AM
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Thanks Everyone - OT
 
 
  Congrats Patrick.
 
  Gross margin of 51%
 
  I wish I could do that on this end. LOL.
 
  -- Original Message --
  From: Patrick Leary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
  Date:  Wed, 1 Aug 2007 07:40:00 -0700
 
 
 Just a note of appreciation to all our customers for enabling us to
 report an excellent Q2 quarterly report today, which beat the street
 estimates. Highlights include:
 
 - Record revenues of $57.5 million, up 31% from Q2 2006;
 - Record BreezeMAX(TM) revenues of $27.9 million;
 - Gross margin of 51%;
 - Non-GAAP EPS of $0.03; GAAP EPS of $0.00;
 - Commercial WiMAX deployments of 170, up from 150 in Q1
 - About 40 802.16e mobile WiMAX trials (about 2x claimed by any
 competitor)
 - Major new ecosystem partners such as Bridgewater and Arraycom (for
 beamforming)
 - Positive operating cash flow of $2.6 million, growing cash to about
 $122M
 - Revising Y over Y growth to 25-30%
 
 http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/070801/20070731006573.html?.v=1
 
 And more central to the WISP front, one of the other up surprises is
 that our non-WiMAX business continued to grow, thanks mostly in part
 to
 our North American BreezeACCESS VL and BreezeNET B100 customers. I
 want
 WISPs to know that even with the heavy investments on the WiMAX side,
 we
 continue to invest in our UL solutions and we consider our work on the
 unlicensed front as a major part of our business.
 
 In the near term this means you already place orders for 5.4 GHz
 BreezeACCESS VL, as well as 5.3 GHz and of course 5.8 GHz. We hope to
 bring you other bands for unlicensed in the not-to-distant future as
 well.
 
 Thanks again to all,
 
 Regards,
 
 Patrick
 Alvarion
 
 
 
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