Lets take a step back...
I never wrote anything about offering VOIP or 911 or E911 - I merely
mentioned selling an Asterisk based phone system that is capable of
redirecting long distance calls over VOIP. The customer that I
mentioned is not getting their long distance through my VOIP system,
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Lets take a step back...
I never wrote anything about offering VOIP or 911 or E911 - I merely
mentioned selling an Asterisk based phone system that is capable of
redirecting long distance calls over VOIP. The customer that I
mentioned is not getting their long dis
For those that still think the all you can eat
option is a good one :-)
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Good thread from another list.
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Yeah, I saw that...everyone should take a good look at
their Terms of Service...
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This should be reason enough for a close look at TOS and pricing mechanisms. If
your clients have to pay more for usage, then they will think twice before
buying into this.
Fry's Electronics usually has a $20 wireless router on sale so this is not the
only possible threat. The $20 wireless rout
Getting ready to deploy 18Ghz DragonWave links. However, in the middle
of my path is a set of 4 power lines (no transformer). Has anyone had
any experience with this?
Here is my path:
DragonWave master - - - - -1/4 mile / power lines - - - - - 3 miles
DragonWave slave
-Eric
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Eric Muehleisen wrote:
Getting ready to deploy 18Ghz DragonWave links. However, in the middle
of my path is a set of 4 power lines (no transformer). Has anyone had
any experience with this?
Here is my path:
DragonWave master - - - - -1/4 mile / power lines - - - - - 3 miles
DragonWave slave
One interesting question would be what happens if the POTS line is down,
but Matt's wonderful wireless network is up? ;) The customer would have
voice service but no 911... Sorry, I just couldn't resist.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Lets take a step back
You may be able to hold them to it later but you are still ultimately
responsible.
If a CPA screws up your taxes, you are still liable for that filing.
You may have a case against them that you may or may not win in court.
But you will still have to pay back taxes, and interest at best when
Eric,
That's hard to predict. You may just have to try it and see. I recommend
that you aim to go above, below, or between the lines by adjusting your
antenna height.
jack
Eric Muehleisen wrote:
Getting ready to deploy 18Ghz DragonWave links. However, in the middle
of my p
This very thing is why I implemented a 5Gig
rule up/down aggregate for the month written in my TOS with a $10.00 per Gig
over the limit charge. There is no way possible to keep someone from
sharing (although that too is prohibited by my TOS) their connection today
with NAT and if you catc
Matt,
PBX vendors aren't Inter-connected VoIP Providers, who are required to
serve E-911 wherever they deliver service.
You point out the disadvantage of Hosted PBX, but on the other side,
when the internet is down, voicemail will still work and failover to
alternate numbers should also work
Actually, this is a real good question. Who would be liable when the
customer picks up the phone and dials 911 and nothing happens?
Sam Tetherow wrote:
One interesting question would be what happens if the POTS line is
down, but Matt's wonderful wireless network is up? ;) The customer
would
Mac,
So if every user on your network did 5Gig of transfer per month, your
network would be OK? ;)
Travis
Microserv
Mac Dearman wrote:
This very
thing is why I implemented a 5Gig
rule up/down aggregate for the month written in my TOS with a $10.00
per Gig
over the l
My personal opinion is that if the customer signs a waiver that they
understand you are not providing 911 support and that if they dial 911
they get a message that says that 911 is not available from this device
then you should be covered. I KNOW that this is contrary to the law,
I'm just stat
As the ad says "Mac you are one sick puppy" O:-)
You have a Good Day now,
Carl A Jeptha
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Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900
skype cajeptha
Mac Dearman wrote:
This very
thing is why I implemented a 5Gig
rule up/down aggregat
Title: Message
If
every customer on my network did 5gig / mo - it would be no problem. Here is the
kicker though - 70% of our customers use less then 1gig per month
useage.
JohnnyO
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Travis Jo
If every user used 5Gig up and 5 gigs down
- - that would just be a good idle speed J
.
I’m over geared, over hyped, over
worked and under paid in N. Louisiana.
The truth is I only have 2 businesses that
use over 5 gigs per month and on occasions I have a P2P user that will exceed
t
It generally isn't an issue
I'd be more worried about windmills
-Charles
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Title: Message
Hi,
Just for fun, I wanted to see how much usage that would be... so, here
is some very quick and dirty math...
5GB per month is about a 28.8 dial-up connection running all month
long. That equates to about 24kbps per user.
1,000 users * 24kbps = 24,000kbps / 1024 = 23Mbps (or
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,15749577
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,16364972
What does everyone think?
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Travis,
I did not check your math as I am full
of Enchiladas and Negra Modelo Cerveza.
I am pretty confident in your addition
and multiplication though and even if it “may” be wrong – It’s
OK.
We have a download factor many times
greater than 24kbs <2Mbs>
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Travis Johnson wrote:
5GB per month is about a 28.8 dial-up connection running all month
long. That equates to about 24kbps per user.
1,000 users * 24kbps = 24,000kbps / 1024 = 23Mbps (or about 1/2 of
a T3) for 1,000 users. 2,000 users would be about 45Mbps.
Does my mat
please forward a price list :-)
On 6/20/06, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
He gave me the final prices for these, so if anyone was interested, I
can forward it to you.
OFFLIST
Brian
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> David Sovereen wrote:
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>> I'm interested in a unit
Title: Message
*snip*
We have a download factor many times greater than 24kbs
<2Mbs>
Mac
*snip*
Mac -
shuddup and goto sleep ! :)
JohnnyO
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That is:
(5GB/30)/5 = 33meg/hour = or about 10k/sec average. multiply that by
the 1000 users, and you only use about 10M during the peak time.
Butch Evans
Network Engineering and Security Consulting
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http://www.butchevans.com/
Mikrotik Certified Consultant
(http://www.mikrotik
Remember, you could still have the costs of defending
that position in a court.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: 911 compliance (was Re: [WISPA] VoIP as a servic
That they are working on "developing" a new product that will have bugs,
hardware issues, etc. for the first 6-12 months. Trying to get to $100
(without antenna, BTW).
Trango has a $149 unit that is from a company that is established, it
has a built in antenna, PoE, etc. and is ready to go tod
for the trango stuff in 100qty the dishes are $36. and for what it's
worth we plan on trying out the atlas fox gear immediately as it looks
to have a good place in our network. non-proprietary gear likely will
always have a place too.
but that's beside the point. What highgainantennas is putting
I never understood the 60*x60* beamwidth when the same form factor for
the fox5800 has a 32x18 beamwidth. Seems like a very poor design which
makes it harder to keep noise floor and interference at a minimum.
Surely the narrowing of the beamwidth cannot account for more than
doubling the cost
QTY 30 is what i meant. unless they offer larger quantities a steeper
discount that is not reflected on their online catalog...
On 6/27/06, fred <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
for the trango stuff in 100qty the dishes are $36.
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