to the nearest POP. The terrain that is
between
myself and that pop would take multiple wireless hops. I once did a
wireless
study to that general area and it would take between 4-6 hops using 300ft
towers.
Zack
On 8/3/07, Dave Hannum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zack,
The Ohio Super
talk to him and see how this is coming along.
Dave Hannum
On 8/3/07, Zack Kneisley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have lived in Ohio all my life and I believe I know of most of all of
the
longhaul fiber that exists between cities. I'm sure there are some
networks
I don't know about
Here is a solution for you.
Contact Rob Gonda at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.comvoz.com/
Dave Hannum
New Era Broadband
JohnnyO wrote:
Need a very quick solution to a very aggrivating problem. BellSouth and
Us have been arguing for months over excess charges on our bill from when
we had
Hello,
My group is new to the industry. We are in the planning stages of a point
to multipoint network in rural Ohio. I've been scouring the web for
statistics on wireless networks in terms of penetration, growth rates and
projections, etc. The info is very limited, to say the least. Is
Rick,
Thanks for your reply. We have investment money - plus we have an agreement
to work with one of the largest rural water districts in the nation to use
their tanks. This helps a LOT! They have power at most of them already.
Plus, we have access agreements on the other towers we need.