That was a great answer Patrick.
You should post more often. This is the information all wisps crave.
What frequency is the mobile WIMAX?
And what is the expected release dates.
Thanks again
George
Patrick Leary wrote:
Well George, ready for long answer that may not actually answer your
ques
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006, Paul Hendry wrote:
I'll see what I can do but it's only in the lab at present. I'm not
sure a public address would be any help as it relies on all your
web traffic being transparently proxied through the MT. Once a
pre-defined timer expires the MT would then send a pop-up
I've deployed 1500+ Tranzeos over the last four years.
Matt Larsen
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I am trying to find out how many folks out there use low cost CPE like
tranzeo. please hit me off list if you
do.
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I am trying to find out how many folks out there use low cost CPE
like tranzeo. please hit me off list if you
do.
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Is it possible to use this with transparent proxy without the hotspot? This
would be a neat 'payment reminder' to those past due accounts by redirecting
them to a 'please pay your bill' page every x-hours. We don't use hotspot
but do use the transparent proxy.
John
> > I have recently been playin
Got the proceeding numbers for those?
thanks,
marlon
Patrick Leary wrote:
Let's make it a 5 radio product J
They have 2 groups selling into the PS space, their networking
practice and their government practice. Sometimes they even compete
against themselves. But they sure do bring lots of
Let's make it a 5 radio product J
They have 2 groups selling into the PS
space, their networking practice and their government practice. Sometimes they
even compete against themselves. But they sure do bring lots of brand equity
into the PS wireless battle, what with all those years sel
Is the three-radio product you mention actually the four-radio product I referred to, or something else?On 4/18/06, Patrick Leary <
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This is no surprise and was largely
expected back when they began to OEM them back in January of 2005. No way they'll
buy Tro
This is no surprise and was largely
expected back when they began to OEM them back in January of 2005. No way they'll
buy Tropos. Moto already bought Mesh Networks and currently fields a
three-radio product for the public safety side on the muniwireless market. Earthlink
is the one that has
I wonder what Motorola will decide to do with Mesh. They appear to have three distinct platforms now: HotZone (rebranded Tropos), MOTOMESH (MeshNetworks; not Wi-Fi), and MEA. Or rather MEA radios are included in MOTOMESH 4-radio units? ::
A Technical View Of MOTOMESHEvery MOTOMESH access point
cont
Begun the OFDM wars have.
-Matt
P.S. Motorola already tried to buy Tropos, but found they were too
expense, which is why they bought Mesh Networks instead.
Dylan Oliver wrote:
http://www.telecomweb.com/news/1145387747.htm
Motorola has been rebranding OS backhauls - now they've bought the
http://www.telecomweb.com/news/1145387747.htmMotorola has been rebranding OS backhauls - now they've bought the company! I wonder if Tropos is next .. and what their plans for the Orthogon Systems group are.
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I was able to go to the Freedom to Connect conference earlier this month
on behalf of WISPA. Net neutrality was one of the hot topics of the
conference, but there was a lot of disagreement on how it should (or
should not) be controlled. This email about the subject provides a
decent understan
Are there any Ohio Wisps here that have been hamstrung in the E-rate
bidding process? In particular, Im interested in speaking with anyone
that has been outbid by the local ITC/A-site. Hit me off list if you are
interested.
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Mark, Not to belittle your opinion but many of my customers would say just
the opposite in that they're actually saving money by deploying Alvarion.
The cost of owning a network isn't based on cpe costs alone. Brad
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You are likely correct to a large extent
Dylan, and Redline, Orthogon (now owened by Moto), Ceragon, Stratex, ex-Western
Multiplex, etc. ad nauseum made good business off that very thing. However, I
expect that in certain segments of the market, WiMAX will hold sway as
backhaul. Backhaul of
Hi Marlon,
Shouldn't you be planting wheat or something right about now or otherwise
doing donuts with that combine of yours? :)
Actually, I do not know of any group specifically doing that at the Forum.
That said, there is a regulatory working group (led by Intel's Margaret
LaBrecque) at the For
I'll be there of course.
They got a great show planned again this season.
I hope to see you all there.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Fall event is usually in San Jose.
Tom DeReggi
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Anybody know where
I wish I were going! Jon is putting on a really good show. Decent wireless
tracks and a TON of other isp related seminars and vendors.
Sometimes we forget that the wireless part is only a small part of what
makes a wisp a wisp. Going to these larger more diverse shows is a very
healthy thin
Patrick:
Wow - this is by far the most enlightening piece I've ever read on the WiMax market. Thanks a lot!
So who really cares about WiMax for backhaul? So what if I can build
links with ends from different vendors? Won't proprietary protocols win
(technically) if they aren't "limited" by requir
GREAT post Patrick! Thank you so very much for it. This is one of the
reasons why I'm so proud of WISPA. We're attracting the cream of the WISP
crop. As operators and distributors and manufacturers.
I really hope we continue to grow in these well thought out, honest
directions.
Having sa
Sorry, I meant to say "NOT scrambling to build residential UL WiMAX CPE."
- Patrick
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Well George, ready for long answer that may not actually answer
Well George, ready for long answer that may not actually answer your
question? I'd prefer to give you the full story.
First,...so, is Alvarion building UL WiMAX? Of course, and I personally see
lots of potential for it. When will it come? A few things are in line first,
so there is no firm date b
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FWIW -- there is a WISP in contact with the Lt Governor's Office and Crain's
about servicing this customer (they have a tower ~ 4 miles from the physical
location)
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Charles whats you email, I lost my drive… new laptop…
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It will be in Santa Clara, November 7-9.
BTW, if anyone would like free floor passes, or a $100 discount off of the full
conference pass, you can get that here. It's for the Baltimore show in May.
http://www.imagestream.com/ISPCON-ImageStream.pdf
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Sorry about that! This was supposed to be off-list.
Peter R. wrote:
Rick,
This can be a good thing. Referral programs can be great.
I set up compensation plans and referral programs for ISPs.
I also am a sales agent for 20+ companies (so I have an idea what the
industry averages are).
Rega
I take it that that's the radvert.htm page. How long have you been running
it and have you had any issues?
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Anybody know where/when the fall event is?
chris
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I am planning to attend.
Scriv
Pe
If the ad is blocked by a pop-up blocker the user sees an empty page with a
link to the ad and has to click on the link before he can continue on to the
the requested page.
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He must share a t1 with 12 other tenants and its barely faster than dialup?
If I had to buy a t1 for every 12 broadband subscribers, I would go
broke! Someone needs to manage that t1 or clean viruses on 13 computers,
or something..
pd
John Scrivner wrote:
Can someone in the Chicago area plea
I wish I had the foundation ( $ ) to do so. I have one in my back yard that
is for sale right now. 1000 sq. miles of coverage, but it isn't cheap and the
owner already wants way more than what its worth. It has to be rebuilt/
updated with some modern equipment and he has a weird/ varied custo
I wish I had the foundation ( $ ) to do so. I have one in my back yard that
is for sale right now. 1000 sq. miles of coverage, but it isn't cheap and the
owner already wants way more than what its worth. It has to be rebuilt/
updated with some modern equipment and he has a weird/ varied custo
I'll see what I can do but it's only in the lab at present. I'm not sure a
public address would be any help as it relies on all your web traffic being
transparently proxied through the MT. Once a pre-defined timer expires the
MT would then send a pop-up to the end users when they next request (at
l
Hello John,
I know this would be a bunch of work but can you either send us some
screen shots of this in action or possibly give a public address to the
hotspot side so we can see what this feature looks like in action? I would
really like to see the ad feature running and I am having trouble
I know this would be a bunch of work but can you either send us some
screen shots of this in action or possibly give a public address to the
hotspot side so we can see what this feature looks like in action? I
would really like to see the ad feature running and I am having trouble
visualizing e
Aha, now I see it. Never use Winbox so missed the option but now see it on
the CLI too. Are there issues with this and pop-up blockers at all?
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We'll be there...booth 501
Jeff Broadwick
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Ken & I will be there too.
Jo
Ken & I will be there too.
John Scrivner wrote:
I am planning to attend.
Scriv
Peter R. wrote:
Is anyone attending ISPCON in Baltimore next month?
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> I have recently been playing with the Hotspot side of Mikrotik which seems
> to work well. I had a look t
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