Marlon,
The problem I am seeing with Muni wireless projects is that they are
mostly focused on the "free wifi cloud". There is a problem with this
logic and I completely agree this is wrong. The purpose of a wireless
network for municipal is the cost savings every month for services they
woul
Thanks!!!
Marlon
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I don't usually upgrade my radios till I have to work on them anyway. And
then, I usually try to keep them up to date. I almost never put in new
firmware though. I wait till it's at least a month or two old, someone else
can find all of the bugs :-).
Marlon
(509) 982-2181
For customers, we hand them an ethernet connection. IF they have their
router when I get there to do the install I'll program it right away too.
For MY routers, I have people that mostly just do routers work on them. I
believe in specialists where it fits the budget to do so. Me, I specializ
Tampa, with connections all over the Southeast ;)
George Rogato wrote:
Matt Liotta wrote:
The last VoIP customer we turned up was a CLEC Peter referred us to.
Thanks Peter!
Go Matt and Peter R!
This is the way wispa is supposed to work. Networking with benefits.
Matt your in Georgia and
Matt Liotta wrote:
The last VoIP customer we turned up was a CLEC Peter referred us to.
Thanks Peter!
Go Matt and Peter R!
This is the way wispa is supposed to work. Networking with benefits.
Matt your in Georgia and where are you Peter?
George
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I just had a meeting with Optivon President this morning... they seem like a
great option for voip.
Gino A. Villarini
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The last VoIP customer we turned up was a CLEC Peter referred us to.
Thanks Peter! It took 10 minutes for them to be up and running with no
problems since. Seems like a story about the customer being happy
because the service works well and there were no problems or obstacles
is kinda boring.
Optivon might want to release a case study: what they did with Sago;
what problems and obstacles were experienced; how they overcame them;
metrics.
No better way to win business than to tell people a story.
Speaking of stories TerraNovaNet in Key Largo, FL has a featured profile
on ISP Planet
Peter,
Thank you for passing along this success story for Optivon. They
recently joined WISPA as a vendor member. I am glad to see that their
belief in partnering with WISPs to use WISP platforms for delivery of
VOIP is baring fruit. Thanks again Peter.
John Scrivner
Peter R. wrote:
Optiv
How big are the yagis?
George Rogato wrote:
Ok,
I'll have to admit when I first got my Trango 900 I was a bit disapointed.
It was not a fault of Trango, it was just my expectations of how much
foilage could be penetrated. They have been solid radios, just lower
throughput and not as penetrat
Optivon, Sago Partner to Deliver Hosted Telephony Services
Posted on: 08/03/2006
Hosted telephony services provider Optivon Inc. recently announced its
multi-year outsourcing agreement with Sago Networks, which coincides
with its North American expansion and focus on the carrier channel.
Opti
Ok,
I'll have to admit when I first got my Trango 900 I was a bit disapointed.
It was not a fault of Trango, it was just my expectations of how much
foilage could be penetrated. They have been solid radios, just lower
throughput and not as penetratable as what I was hoping for.
on the other
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