If they are willing to open their wallets wide, this is Cisco's offering...
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps272/index.html
John
Blair Davis wrote:
This is an invitation to Vendors to contact me if they have equipment
that could meet my needs...
I have been contacted by
My understanding is currently nothing.
Therefore a good market for increasing revenues selling interstate backhauls
to LECs and Cable Cos.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
- Original Message -
From: Michael Erskine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WISPA
*Google Plans $600 Million Data Center in Iowa*
According to recent reports, Google Inc. plans to spend $600 million on
a data center in Council Bluffs western Iowa. Google plans to start
operations at the facility by spring of 2009, and said the region is a
busy crossroads of Internet
Several things
1. Dragonwave PoE is not standard b/c it's virtually impossible b/c in
a GigE setup, there's no unused pairs
2. Horizon is approximately 25% cheaper than AirPair, with a comparable
entry point list price LOWER than the Orthogon / Motorola Gemini / 60 Mb
Backhaul (20 Mb FLEX vs
Its important to remember... There are two relevent prices to
consider
Entry Cost and Full Speed Cost.
Sure, let's compare apples to apples, to start:
OVERALL THROUGHPUT
1. The TrangoLINK Giga requires 56 MHz of spectrum to get 311 Mb of FD
throughput...the FCC doesn't allow someone to
That statement, really depends on the price that is relased, and the
volume the buyer is considering, as well as their time frame.
If someone is planning on dropping 1/4-1/2 million on Licensed gear in
a year, and the price is really good, allowing the provider to get 30%
more links
up for the
I will tell you, the most exciting news of the year for me, is clearly
Trango's entry into the Licensed space.
In no particular order, here's a quick list of other licensed radio
manufacturers off the top of my head w/ licensed Part 101 products
shipping today in the US
NEC
Alcatel
Harris