here:
http://tier.cs.berkeley.edu/drupal/wisp-study
If you expressed interest in taking part in the interview portion of
the study, I will be contacting you within the next week regarding
scheduling.
Thanks again!
Shaddi
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Shaddi Hasan sha...@cs.berkeley.edu wrote:
tl
I just came across this article on Netflix's plans to start running
their own CDN. They're going to be offering free peering at a few
IXPs, and are offering free cache appliances for ISPs with large
amounts of traffic.
and how it needs to be
managed. In my view both of these items play dramatically into how to
manage the network.
On 6/1/2012 1:11 PM, Shaddi Hasan wrote:
Thanks for the feedback Marlon; I'll try to clarify.
By outage, I mean any downtime anywhere in your network. So if a
hypothetical power
tl;dr: Please take my survey about WISPs! It's quick and anonymous;
you'll help science, and you might win a $100 Amazon gift card! SURVEY
LINK --- http://tier.cs.berkeley.edu/drupal/wisp-study
Hello!
My name is Shaddi, and I'm a graduate student at UC Berkeley in the
TIER research group
or report comes out of your research. I know I'd be interested in
reading such a report
Thanks,
Brough
Brough Turner
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On 5/30/12 12:15 PM, Shaddi Hasan wrote:
tl;dr: Please
I have a friend who is looking for service in Palmyra, VA. Do any of
you cover that area?
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Not just you, it appears to be down from NC as well. Noticed about an hour ago.
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Glenn Kelley gl...@hostmedic.com wrote:
Is it just me - or is the Ubiquity Site offline?
I can see things via google cache only.
Going to some pages directly - I see a cPanel
of the house primarily.
Looks like they are having some fun issues.
Not so fun
Anyhow- Guess its coming back slowly - forums now work :-)
so heres a short prayer for their sanity today. ...
On Jun 17, 2010, at 6:44 PM, Shaddi Hasan wrote:
Not just you, it appears to be down from NC as well
Hello WISPA,
I'm a lurker on this list that is interested in the WISP industry but still
learning every day (a lot from you all!), so please forgive my ignorance. :)
I run a small community wireless network in a low-income apartment complex;
we're currently using Open-Mesh
Sorry to send another of these out, but does anyone know of any WISPs
serving the Chapel Hill, NC area? Off-list replies appreciated, thanks.
Shaddi
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Up for me in NC.
Down for everyone else though, it looks like:
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/msn.com
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 5:09 PM, Dylan Bouterse dy...@corp.power1.comwrote:
Pulls up for me.
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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
From a friend with extensive experience in disaster relief. Some tips on
donations for long-term rebuilding effort as well. And good points about
distributing donations if possible as organizations reach their capacity.
TL;DNR: I second what's been said about Doctors w/o Borders. Partners in
I must have missed this discussion, but could someone point me to some
threads where this conclusion was reached, or what some of the rationale
was? Not trying to argue just trying to understand.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.comwrote:
Chuck of ShelbyBB
This is mostly from my list of gear I use for backpacking and biking during
winter... maybe it'll be useful to you, though.
First, my two favorite pieces of gear are a Windstopper fleece tobaggon and
a pair of silk-weight windstopper gloves. Windstopper is a wind-proof,
water-resistant fabric
.
--- Albert Einstein
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Shaddi Hasan shad...@gmail.com wrote:
This is mostly from my list of gear I use for backpacking and biking
during
winter... maybe it'll be useful to you, though.
First, my two favorite pieces of gear are a Windstopper fleece tobaggon
This was done at University of Utah, not MIT. MIT's great and all, but I'm
frankly a little tired of the undue attention they get in the media. That
story about the students that launched the high altitude balloon? Old hat, U
of Idaho has been doing that for years, fully student run. Some U of
Howdy WISPA!
Just joined today but wanted to chime in -- some students here at UNC Chapel
Hill are working on a browser-based link planning tool as a semester
project. It will be released as open-source at the end of the semester, so
we'd like it to be useful not only for our projects but for the
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