Hello Everyone!
I know I am late to this party but I could not really get
involved while it was hot because of time issues at the time. I would
just like to add the following to the discussion.
I do not think WiFi ISPs should be concerned about municipal
ISPs because of the
Mr. Liu, while i personally appreciate your insights and expertise,
please consider being gracious. its a pretty hectic world out there so
i want to keep my inbox as peaceful as possible. looking forward to
more detailed comments from you soon. thanks. bob
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Joe,
Thanks for this press release update... i've been a strong advocate
for evdo before 1xrtt days. And recently, my clients are demanding
broadband in NON EVDO areas like seattle london, paris etc... so.. i
started a relationship with some wifi agregators.
BUT... come to find out.. although i
Guys... OFDM ... when and how do you see its implementation? muni's ?
national carriers like verizon cingular? or smaller ops like wifi
today?
bob http://wirelessinternetcoverage.com
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Sorry for the delayed reply, I was oot this weekend.
Lemme try to clarify. I think, open systems generally have proven to
be a catalyst for innovation, participation and value creation, as
the Internet being the foremost example. So I dont think you'll find
much disagreement -- the principle of
I've heard Alex mention requiring incumbents to offer affordable access
to their networks...
It would be interesting to see the existing small WISPs offer access
like larger ISPs... If several small WISP's were to band together, setup
a pair of proxy radius servers you might have an interesting
On Mon, 2 May 2005, dopry wrote:
It would be interesting to see the existing small WISPs offer access
like larger ISPs... If several small WISP's were to band together, setup
a pair of proxy radius servers you might have an interesting model...
Adjust access pricing according to the coverage
Now cable operators deployed under different franchise agreements, so
their obligations varied by municipality. Nevertheless, they built
these networks under agreements to offer television programming.
Internet Access was not historically covered. Now I don't know but
seems to me, that