Re: [WISPA] BIP/BTOP = Big Government in Missouri

2009-10-29 Thread Scottie Arnett
Ask them what is going to happen when someone DIG's in and that Fiber is cut. 
How long to take to repair it? It's not as simple as as soldering two points 
together. How long are those customers going to be down? It happens all the 
time. What if the city decides to put in a Subway where that fiber is? They 
would have to redo EVERYTHING! There are always lots of IF's that Wireless can 
overcome at the moment and IF the FCC will give us some spectrum to use! Think 
Cell, the cell carriers paid out the wing-yang for a little bit, tell them what 
an entrepreneur can do with alot!

BYW, Wireless bypasses almost all these problems.

Scott

-- Original Message --
From: Mike Mattox wi...@mcmsys.com
Reply-To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Date:  Mon, 26 Oct 2009 12:58:18 -0500

Victoria,
I agree with you 110%.  When I first looked at what the state was proposing, 
I saw that it was virtually an overlay of existing fiber routes.  What will 
this do to promote any last mile projects?  This governor is not gaining any 
points with me.
I believe your 'stinks' article was spot on, I am forwarding it to our state 
representative.


- Original Message - 
From: St. Louis Broadband li...@stlbroadband.com
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 2:58 PM
Subject: [WISPA] BIP/BTOP = Big Government in Missouri




 Folks in this state have been getting a bit upset, and I don't blame them.



 Telecommunication/Cable associations have been complaining and we don't 
 know
 if anyone is listening.



 The state has proposed a project that repeats not just one, but a 
 multitude
 of fiber carriers.

 They have made it clear that it will be used with the states University
 program Morenet, as well as for the state to have free traffic.

 The only applicants that Governor Jay Nixon supports are applicants that
 propose to use his new fiber ring.



 Yesterday, I spoke to the once CIO of the state, who interestingly moved 
 to
 another department after the Governors' announcement of support.

 By the time all is said and done, the price to access that 'new fiber 
 ring'
 is going to be about 3X what we negotiated with private carriers.



 We did an article: http://showmebroadband.com/stinks.html



 Any ideas?



 Thanks,

 Victoria Proffer  - President/CEO

 StLouisBroadband.com http://stlbroadband.com/

 http://showmebroadband.com/ ShowMeBroadband.com

 Rural Missouri Wireless Project.

 314.974.5600 * Fax 573.747.4756

 Follow us on Twitter.com @stlbroadband

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Re: [WISPA] BIP/BTOP = Big Government in Missouri

2009-10-26 Thread Mike Mattox
Victoria,
I agree with you 110%.  When I first looked at what the state was proposing, 
I saw that it was virtually an overlay of existing fiber routes.  What will 
this do to promote any last mile projects?  This governor is not gaining any 
points with me.
I believe your 'stinks' article was spot on, I am forwarding it to our state 
representative.


- Original Message - 
From: St. Louis Broadband li...@stlbroadband.com
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 2:58 PM
Subject: [WISPA] BIP/BTOP = Big Government in Missouri




 Folks in this state have been getting a bit upset, and I don't blame them.



 Telecommunication/Cable associations have been complaining and we don't 
 know
 if anyone is listening.



 The state has proposed a project that repeats not just one, but a 
 multitude
 of fiber carriers.

 They have made it clear that it will be used with the states University
 program Morenet, as well as for the state to have free traffic.

 The only applicants that Governor Jay Nixon supports are applicants that
 propose to use his new fiber ring.



 Yesterday, I spoke to the once CIO of the state, who interestingly moved 
 to
 another department after the Governors' announcement of support.

 By the time all is said and done, the price to access that 'new fiber 
 ring'
 is going to be about 3X what we negotiated with private carriers.



 We did an article: http://showmebroadband.com/stinks.html



 Any ideas?



 Thanks,

 Victoria Proffer  - President/CEO

 StLouisBroadband.com http://stlbroadband.com/

 http://showmebroadband.com/ ShowMeBroadband.com

 Rural Missouri Wireless Project.

 314.974.5600 * Fax 573.747.4756

 Follow us on Twitter.com @stlbroadband

 SBA Certified WOSB

 STLBBLogo

















 
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[WISPA] BIP/BTOP = Big Government in Missouri

2009-10-24 Thread St. Louis Broadband
 

Folks in this state have been getting a bit upset, and I don't blame them.

 

Telecommunication/Cable associations have been complaining and we don't know
if anyone is listening.

 

The state has proposed a project that repeats not just one, but a multitude
of fiber carriers.  

They have made it clear that it will be used with the states University
program Morenet, as well as for the state to have free traffic.

The only applicants that Governor Jay Nixon supports are applicants that
propose to use his new fiber ring.

 

Yesterday, I spoke to the once CIO of the state, who interestingly moved to
another department after the Governors' announcement of support.

By the time all is said and done, the price to access that 'new fiber ring'
is going to be about 3X what we negotiated with private carriers.

 

We did an article: http://showmebroadband.com/stinks.html

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks,

Victoria Proffer  - President/CEO 

StLouisBroadband.com http://stlbroadband.com/   

 http://showmebroadband.com/ ShowMeBroadband.com 

Rural Missouri Wireless Project.

314.974.5600 * Fax 573.747.4756

Follow us on Twitter.com @stlbroadband

SBA Certified WOSB

STLBBLogo

 

 

 

 

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