To All,
I took over the moderation of the wireless@wispa.org list about a year and
one half ago. The previous moderator handed over the reigns for a variety
of reasons but many of which were criticisms about how he did his job and the
personal stress involved. I have received the same
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Like
it or not, it is worth noting that p0rn accounts for a VAST OVERWHELMING
MAJORITY of Internet traffic
-Charles
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Rick,
I can certainly understand that many among us are offended by the very mention of nudity on the internet, however, I do not understand why the topic in question cannot be discussed on the WISPA list. I understood the WISPA lists to be a forum of discussion to determine how 'members' felt abo
>What are the subs that I have to have to get a system like this???
>Jory Privett
>WCCS
Hi Jory,
Are you coming to WiNOG? The people from Adzilla will be there, so you can
meet them first-hand and talk with them directly
-Charles
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I have been looking into offering a different service
Ad removed browsing.
Blocking ads as an extra cost service...
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my apologies to the members of the list if they found it offensive.
Reality is we need to consider content rules as much as need to
consider VoIP gateways.
since you've arbitrarily decided its not 'proper content' based on
your view, I've decided to drop my involvement in WISPA. bye
On M
Yes, my mistake. Thank you for pointing out my error. I wondered if I was
referring to the right NPRM but didn't take the time to look it up.
Rick Harnish
President
OnlyInternet Broadband & Wireless, Inc.
260-827-2482 Office
260-307-4000 Cell
260-918-4340 VoIP
www.oibw.net
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Alex,
Please take this offlist. This is not proper content for discussion on the
Wispa list servs.
Respectfully,
Rick Harnish
President
Supernova Technologies, Inc.
260-827-2482 Office
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Founding Member of WISPA
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Hi Victoria, long time no email ;^)
(Not sure if you were asking me or the other Matt...but here is my reply)
I am using Asterisk. I am also getting my trunks directly from an
ITSP, so I don't have to get PRI channels. That is much more flexible
than using PRIs, because all you have to do
I have client who asked me if a tasteful nude picture web server would
be okay to deploy on the network.
They are willing to pay 5 times the normal rate for co-location, plus
additional fees for high load times.
When I called Qwest to find out about their policy they said they aren't
in the
Currently its 10K subs since it is a rev share/subsidy model - dial-up,
DSL, wireless. A high volume of business class subs can make this
number flexible. There will be lower tier appliance platforms coming
down the pipeline.
Eric DaVersa
Vice-President, Business Development
NetLogix
OFFICE: 8
Steve, DFS. Dynamic Frequency Selection. Brad
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From: Steve Stroh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 5:19 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 5.4 very close now
Rick:
I think you're confused with 3.65 GHz (still in the works, FCC pro
What are the subs that I have to have to get a system like this???
Jory Privett
WCCS
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From: "Eric DaVersa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'WISPA General List'"
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 5:34 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Adzilla & Revenue Streams
The simple answer to that
Yea, Brian!>-Original Message->From: Brian Rohrbacher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2006 06:50 PM>To: 'WISPA General List'>Subject: Re: [WISPA] Adzilla & Revenue Streams>>Sign me up. When and where???>>Eric DaVersa wrote:>>>The simple answer to that is "don't use
Mac,
You always seem to get right, Mac. Good to hear. And I agree with your approach, ya'll.>-Original Message->From: Mac Dearman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2006 06:40 PM>To: 'WISPA General List'>Subject: Re: [WISPA] FCC meeting in Jackson, MS Today>> I thought I wo
Sign me up. When and where???
Eric DaVersa wrote:
The simple answer to that is "don't use that option." The ad
optimization is transparent and its basically free money. I usually
have to say it 3 times before ISPs start to understand the concept, so
in the interest of saving time...
Adzilla is no different than the other ad-servers serving up ads; it
just happens to be a local ad server.
It replaces ads on a page. So instead of CNN's page having a Ford ad,
it can have NE Oregon Ford's #1 dealer ad in place (and with permission).
It also acts as an anti-phishing device. (I
I thought I would let all of you know I actually wore a suit & tie today to
the FCC Katrina review panel today. It seems that 10 minutes is not very
long to get your point across once you get started talking. I do think that
we faired really well and I caught some slack with my Southern born/bre
The simple answer to that is "don't use that option." The ad
optimization is transparent and its basically free money. I usually
have to say it 3 times before ISPs start to understand the concept, so
in the interest of saving time...
It's free money, it's free money, and - you guessed it - it's
For MTI, its http://www.mtiwe.com/
>-Original Message->From: KyWiFi LLC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2006 05:16 PM>To: 'WISPA General List'>Subject: Re: [WISPA] Teletronics Sectors>>How much can this model be purchased for? It looks like>a good high gain H-POL sector IM
Mark,
I can tell you for a fact it is 5.0volts/ 4.00A (it
also has a propriteary end) and it is an Orinoco AP2000 Power supply as the
YDI AP-Plus is an Orinoco AP2000 :-)
If you are doing POE you will need an ethernet
splitter at the AP and it needs to be fed 48Volts
I have pic
Is there a place to get a list of currently allocated IP space by
country? I am considering doing something similar but will probably
not do an all out block but maybe do some connection rate limiting of
IP space from those countries.
-Eric
On 3/6/06, David E. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> M
North East Oregon Fastnet, LLC 509-593-4061
personal correspondence to: mark at neofast dot net
sales inquiries to: purchasing at neofast dot net
Fast Internet, NO WIRES!
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From: "Eric DaVe
I don't know what volume Matt's dealing with. But, I haven't checked
the lowest prices in a few months; so my interest was piqued.
Here's what I found. If anyone has any experience with these providers,
let me know. Both provide IAX2 and SIP.
sellvoip.net (since '97)
Product Monthl
Rick:
I think you're confused with 3.65 GHz (still in the works, FCC proposed
"contention-based" sharing mechanism.)
This is an additional 255 MHz of spectrum around 5.4 GHz and IT
requires Dynamic Frequency Sharing (I think?) - DFS - basically if the
radio hears a US DOD RADAR system, it c
How much can this model be purchased for? It looks like
a good high gain H-POL sector IMO. We've been quite
pleased with SuperPass sectors but their gain is only 13.5dBi
for a 120 Degree H-POL.
Sincerely,
Shannon D. Denniston, Co-Founder
KyWiFi, LLC - Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
http://www.KyWiFi.com
Bill,
Not sure if you got my offlist email, but you can go to www.tavoca.com and
look at their GroupCall product. Does exactly what you need it to do.
Friend of mine runs this company and will do great for what you want.
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From: "Bill Austin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If anyone here serves the area of Blue Mound / Decatur, Illinois please
let me know. I will introduce you to the prospect if you do serve that area.
Thanks,
Scriv
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Bill,
Yeah, of course Asterisk can do that. You could buy a turn-key system
and have that be part of it's features. You could use it for that solely.
I see that there are online services which are pay per use as well. I
just noticed http://www.notifyquick.com/howto/canned_call.asp
Here's
So you want something that calls out to a list of numbers right? You can
get the software that the new automated telemarketers are using. I have
seen it several times but I do not remember where. It basically calls a
list of numbers and plays a pre recorded message.
Jory Privett
WCCS
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Sorry...I should have specified. I'm not
using the PoE. I could, but I'd rather not.
Mark NashNetwork EngineerUnwiredOnline.Net350 Holly
StreetJunction City, OR 97448http://www.uwol.net541-998-541-998-5599
fax
- Original Message -
From:
Brian Webster
To: WISPA Genera
Hi Brian,
I'm actually looking for something not quite as complex. I need a
system that I can enter a list of numbers (won't change often-mostly
cell phones), and once a night have it call the list of numbers and play
a message.
I can work with a pre-recorded message where I just call in an
As I recall
that is correct if you are using the POE adapter. I just worked on a unipop with
an AMP that had one.
Thank You,
Brian Webster
www.wirelessmapping.com
-Original Message-From: Mark Nash
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 1:45
PMTo: WISPA Genera
It should be 12V.
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From:
Mark Nash
To: WISPA General List
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 7:44
PM
Subject: [WISPA] YDI AP-Plus Power
Supply
Anyone know what power supply specs I'd need for
a YDI AP-Plus (the older kind with the card slots)
Anyone know what power supply specs I'd need for a
YDI AP-Plus (the older kind with the card slots)? I'm removing it from a
WiPOP-In-A-Box which has built-in power supplies. I think it's
48vdc.
Thanks.
Mark NashNetwork
EngineerUnwiredOnline.Net350 Holly StreetJunction City, OR
97448http
Charles - glad to hear that John is speaking at WiNOG! Your attendees
should find his presentation VERY interested.
We partnered with Adzilla recently. With our growth in the Citywide
Wi-Fi market and all the "FREE" offerings out there, I did a lot of
research on advertising models to help Networ
I've got a unit from EC, made by Inscape Data.
Hit me off list if you'd like the ip addy so you can view it.
Ethernet, wifi, motion sensor, external inputs and outputs. Very cool
stuff. They run about $500. You can add outdoor enclosures and ptz if you
want as well.
Hope that helps,
Marlo
We are going to be doing some events where we would like to broadcast on the
web.
Any one have any experience with this? If so what type of cam, server, etc.
Thanks!
Victoria Proffer
www.StLouisBroadBand.com
314-974-5600
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I can't share that information.
-Matt
Brian Whigham wrote:
care to share who you're using for termination or how much volume
you're purchasing?
Matt Liotta wrote:
Charles Wu wrote:
Out of curiosity...do you mean 2-5 cents per minute? Or 0.2 to 0.5
cents per
minute?
.2 cents; 2 cent
Bill,
Are you talking about an Auto Attendant that can provide precanned
messages for callers like a call center does? For example, your
cellular providers's support center will make you key in various option
codes to talk to the correct department. If that's what you're looking
for, use Asteris
care to share who you're using for termination or how much volume you're
purchasing?
Matt Liotta wrote:
Charles Wu wrote:
Out of curiosity...do you mean 2-5 cents per minute? Or 0.2 to 0.5
cents per
minute?
.2 cents; 2 cents a minute wouldn't be a very good deal.
-Matt
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Charles Wu wrote:
Out of curiosity...do you mean 2-5 cents per minute? Or 0.2 to 0.5 cents per
minute?
.2 cents; 2 cents a minute wouldn't be a very good deal.
-Matt
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I need to setup an automated call system. One where someone dials in
and activates it (by entering a touch-tone code) and then it goes
through a list of numbers it dials and plays a pre-recorded message.
Any hints, tips, suggestions, software recommendations, or other advice
will be greatly a
http://www.teletronics.com/tant24sector19dbi.html#specs
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From: "Jason Wallace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 11:24 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Teletronics Sectors
Anyone using the 19 dbi Hz Pol 120 deg sector from Teletronics, p/
I worked with Martin at Adzilla on a Conference Call to introduce him to
some prospective ISPs.
(http://www.rad-info.net/partners/adzilla.htm)
Adzilla is a possible revenue stream for ISPs through ad replacement.
(Instead of them seeing the ILEC ad, they can see you ad). It is
definitely worth
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