What about Trango?
Charles Wu wrote:
So, what down converted 802.11a systems are there for 900?
Mini-PCI:
Ubiquiti
Zcomax
Vendor Solutions:
Tranzeo
Alvarion
Vecima/WaveRider
Wu-Wu Special*
*We are doing some exploratory investigation =)
-Charles
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In a twist on all the dangerous-job programs viewers have already
seen, Tower Dogs follows an unusual subcontract crew boss: a woman
named X XXX, a single mom, former cheerleader, and the person
keeping her tough-guy charges in one piece.
Ha, I wonder if she is an ex-Marine too ...
Paging Patrick Leary! This would be a great place for some insight. :-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 12:20 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] top 10 benefits of Wimax in 3.65ghz -
They dont have any ofdm 900 product
gino
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From: Travis Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 2:09 AM
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] top 10 benefits of Wimax in 3.65ghz - my 2 cents
What about Trango?
Charles Wu wrote:
Can't be any worse than it is right now.like $104 per $100 of salary in
NY
-B-
On 7/18/08 12:19 AM, Larry Yunker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
according to figures cited by OSHA, these so-called tower dogs have the
highest death rate per capita of any occupation in the country
OUCH!!! I
Chuck McCown wrote:
Time to speak up.
Anyone care to translate this for those among us who don't speak
lawyerese, and who don't live/work in Indiana?
David Smith
MVN.net
WISPA Wants You! Join today!
The power company wants to take rate payer money and build a broadband
network that will contact each meter for the purpose of managing energy. It
will also supply broadband to the homeowner if they want. This should not
be allowed.
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From: David E. Smith [EMAIL
If you anybody has some and are interested in selling 3 or 4, please
e-mail me off list.
Thank You,
Cameron Kilton
Broadband Department
Assistant Systems Administrator
Midcoast Internet Solutions
http://www.midcoast.com/
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(207)594-8277 ext. 108
Chuck McCown wrote:
The power company wants to take rate payer money and build a broadband
network that will contact each meter for the purpose of managing energy. It
will also supply broadband to the homeowner if they want. This should not
be allowed.
I'll bite. Why not?
(The following
No no, I am saying that the power rates represent a cost of doing business
plus their regulated rate of return.
They are asking that the expense of building a broadband network to be
allowed to be added to their rate base.
Thus keeping rates up and earning a rate or return on the broadband
Charles Wu wrote:
Even thought this thread is a bit old, couldn't help but add my 2 cents (as
there seems to be a resurgence of puff in this space)
DISCLAIMER: I am also a vendor of various WiMAX 802.16d systems - so feel
free to apply your necessary 'BS' filter
What I find most
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