We deal direct with L3 and XO - what do you want to know?
-Charles
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf
Of Scott Carullo
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 7:20 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] VoIP Services with XO, L3 or Global Crossing
If
I think L3 standard is $25k / month or something…
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf
Of Jon Auer
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 7:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP Services with XO, L3 or Global Crossing
Direct?
What kind of
Word on the street is that there are a few more award announcements coming out
tomorrow...
-Charles
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-Charles
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We do
We brand it under MitoTec - https://www.mitotec.com
What do you want to know?
-Charles
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Of Justin Wilson
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Subject: [WISPA] Desktop Virtualization as a
Misspelling in web link: http://www.mitotec.com (removed s)
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Of Charles Wu (CTI)
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 8:14 PM
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We do
We brand
Chuck,
Just a word of friendly advice
The Canopy / WISP resale world is a competitive and brutal space -- if your
plan is to target WISPs, I'd recommend that you save the trouble and find
another vertical market or product
The reseller cost that you see isn't that far off of what street WISP
Uh oh...we've started a holy war...
ducking
Here's my philosophy these days...*NOTHING* works perfectly, but *ANYTHING* can
be made to work - if there's will (and a little bit of ingenuity and duct
tape), there's a way =)
That being said, there's a case to be made, especially when we're
AF 101
http://www.wisptech.com/index.php/Animal_Farm
AF09
http://www.wbmfg.com/animalfarm
-Charles
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf
Of Ron Wallace
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 8:14 AM
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Subject:
Ceragon has a very good name, but is much more expensive than Dragonwave
(and honestly I have a hard time finding the value proposition to Ceragon
over Dragonwave... even though I sell Ceragon gear)
Hehe...I might argue the same of Trango vs Dragonwave =)
Ceragon and Dragonwave will probably be
Hi Bob,
I don't think Trango will be a good fit considering the 20-25 mile link
distances, 18 Ghz. and the reduced tx power compared to others in the
lower bands.
You forget that Travis lives in RF Nirvana
In RF Nirvana, 38 GHz goes 15 miles and 18 GHz 30 miles with 99.999% uptime
-Charles
Hi Bob,
I personally would use an all ODU version because it makes servicing a
breeze and also swapping out a bad radio quick and simple. No guessing
about is it the indoor unit, is it the outdoor unit, is it the interface
cable??? Get an all ODU like the Dragonwave Horizon and you run CAT5
and
to accomplish it. (maybe
Hughes?) I do not know if this is with Unlicensed, or with the other
geographic licensed 24Ghz bands.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Hi Tom,
But that is not my point. I personally do not think that peak capacity is
the big factor in a buying decission for WISPs..
Once you are in the 400mb + range, over subscription is your friend.
I would argue that after taking Matt L out of the equation, 100 Mb FD is more
than enough for
Hi Brad,
Half mile? Ours is almost 2.5miles in an RF unfriendly rain zone. The link
has been up for more than a year and the client has been thrilled. So
thrilled in fact that we've got another planned for them with a roadmap of
more to follow.
Being the devil's advocate
I recently priced
Of Matt Jenkins
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 4:36 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Trango Question
Please do enlighten us of this latest special.
- Matt
Charles Wu (CTI) wrote:
I just received an email from a vendor that sells competing products to
Trango. The email said: I
It's not friday -- but this one's too good to pass up -
-
When President Bush announced his economic stimulus in January 2008, he bragged
that his package was the right size and would boost the economy:
I am pleased that this agreement meets the criterion that I set
Platypus (Billing Company) has a service where they will print, fold, mail
statements for $0.70 / invoice -- that includes printing, folding, stuffin,
envelope, return envelope, perforated tear-offs and even the stamp
To me, that sounds like a smoking deal (granted, you need to use the Platypus
Fulfilling Your Dreams - Five Easy Steps
As we say farewell to 2008 and welcome 2009, it's time to shine. What an idea
juncture for reflecting, planning and determining what our dreams really are
and how we will achieve them. How many of you have already established your
resolutions (goals)
The wife's in bed and I'm still...responding to message on this listserv =/
-Charles
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf
Of Eje Gustafsson
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 11:57 PM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] U.S.
To add to Jeff point...WiMAX certification interoperability is limited to a
lowest common denominator -- for example, looking at the MAC,
interoperability is only guaranteed at the BE level (so unless there's some
level of AP / CPE manufacturer cooperation, most of those nifty QoS features
I was told that Redlines's WiMax solution would be interoperable - but
that was a salesmen speaking.
They are...
At a base level
-Charles
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I've got a bunch (20+) of the Dragonwave AC Power Bricks laying around (they're
48V)
Can you outline exact specs? And do you need a pin connector? Or are you just
going to cut off the ends and jack it straight in?
-Charles
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
In small business (especially growing startups that are still looking to reach
that critical mass of break-even / profitability, which, I generally see in the
WISP space at about 1000 customers or $50k / month in total revenue) cash is
king
If you look at statistics, over 80% of all small
Have we gotten any reports how 3650 works with foliage?
It doesn't
Would MIMO have any affect on foliage penetration ability?
Sure, it might help, but 700 would help more
-Charles
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Best practices tell
you to build your network for your needs tomorrow, not for today, not for
yesterday.
Until the cold reality of cash flow and running a profitable business smacks
you right in the face and then you're stuck trying to keep yesterday's network
running as long as possible...
ISPCON: An ISP Industry that Processes Credit Cards
Charles Wu and Layne Sisk say that ISPs can now serve a greater number of small
businesses and cut out the credit card middle men.
by Alex Goldman
ISP-Planet Managing Editor
[November 11, 2008]
Orem, Utah-based
Got tied up yesterday...do you have IM or something? Might be easier to catch
you that way (I could ping you when I'm free, and we go from there)
-Charles
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Who's going?
We are thinking of throwing a networking party / reception there on Wednesday
night (right before ISP-CEO)
Wanted to know who'd be there to see if there's any interest out there
-Charles
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