[WISPA] stimulus money for wind farms to build wireless

2009-07-20 Thread Rogelio
I recently met someone who told me that wind farm projects are awesome 
wireless opportunities, particularly now that they're becoming eligible 
for stimulus money.

Those I've been talking to from the wind farms say that they're looking 
for something fast, reliable, and cheaper than fiber, particularly 
something that will support VoIP for technicians in the field.

Is this what others in the WISP market are seeing?

(This is a vertical that I know very little about, but I thought I'd 
share it with others here who might be looking for new business.




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[WISPA] RiniCoran/WISPA Conference Call Invitation

2009-07-20 Thread Rick Harnish
 

 

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to sign up and save at least $40 on your membership fees.  It is possible
that one could save $120 total by joining WISPA if they intend to
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Re: [WISPA] OT Hotmail email black hole

2009-07-20 Thread Marco Coelho
We block all port 25 on our residential network.  It really cut down
on this problem.  We also don't allow simple passwords on our mail
server.  If it doesn't go through our mail server, it doesn't go.

Here's a very handy de-listing site for various mail servers.

http://www.streamsend.com/kb2/idx.php/0/002/article/

The hotmail one is slow to de-list, but if you follow those obfuscated
instructions, you will get de-listed.

Marco


On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Bradley D.
Thorntonbrad...@northtech.us wrote:
 Hi Ryan, I don't know if hotmail ranks as #1 anymore. I get a lot of
 trash from gmail nowadays ;)

 pls see additional comments below...

 Ryan Ghering wrote:
 We had to subscribe to the Smart Network Data Services Program.
 https://postmaster.live.com/snds/

 Then follow the rules listed. I hated doing it but we actually started
 loosing customers due to not being able to send to the largest spam host in
 the world...



 As a result of abuses which more often than not occur from these
 anonymous and free email services funded by advertising blitzes and
 such, there is actually a very active movement tied to databases that
 block access from services such as hotmail or yahoo type addresses,
 including blocking all incoming SMTP traffic originating from these
 providers.

 I'm sure all of us have received SPAM from gmail, hotmail, yahoo, and a
 wealth of other so-called free email services, and these sort of,
 reverse RBL services are very effective in blocking emails from these
 providers - categorically.

 It's controversial, for obvious reasons, but no more than the
 controversy originally surrounding the regular RBL databases out there,
 and even ARIN, a couple of years ago, forced everyone to change their
 email addresses if they used a hotmail or some other free email service.

 These types of email accounts are dubbed, DEAs, or Disposable Email
 Addresses, and one plugin that I used quite successfully at one point
 for a client is located here for Joomla! sites with the Community
 Builder extension:
 http://interactiveonline.com/joomla/block-disposable-email-addresses

 If someone is serious about their online presence, aside from some
 conveniences of using an anonymous email provider service such as yahoo,
 hotmail, gmail, mail.com, etc., the suspicion that is raised by the
 recipient of someone sending through those services is often raised and
 one has to wonder why they don't brand themselves with their own
 company's domain name in their emails or for the average joe, why they
 don't just use their ISP's mail account provided to them by virtue of
 their subscription with the ISP.

 In certain applications, I too, block users of these services,
 especially with respect to registering for services I provide or
 websites that require user registration for access. I maintain a small
 database of the most popular DEAs and block them, adding new ones as
 they popup on my radar as hosting problematic bots and SPAMmers. Much of
 this has been alleviated now via the use of 'captcha'  schemes, that
 bots can't readily read, yet one of the biggest problems of blocking
 DEAs is the irony that the same folks who are trying to avoid getting
 SPAMmed from bots and Pr0n people are also migrating toward DEAs to
 secure their privacy and avoid SPAM - or at least, so they can identify
 who sold their email alias to the SPAMmers ;)

 Here's a short list of services intended to empower and protect the user
 for these purposes, although SPAMmers love them too!:
 http://email.about.com/od/disposableemailservices/tp/disposable.htm

 Years ago we all ran open relays, there wasn't any discernible amount of
 SPAM. then SPAMmers started using open relays and nowadays we all
 configure our MTAs to just simply refuse mail from open relays. It's
 really a shame.

 Bottom line, if you're paying me for a service, I already have your
 credit card and address info so there's no reason to obfuscate your
 origin by using an anonymous email service. You can usually do it, since
 I don't block DEAs myself (yet) as a matter of standard practice, but it
 always seems to raise my eyebrow just a bit.

 About the only two things I use DEAs for personally, nowadays, are job
 search engines while I'm looking for new contracts and such, because
 that can generate a lot of traffic and also has the potential for
 getting your private address out there where it can be sold to SPAM
 databases.

 The other is a couple of pseudonyms I use when I have to go into a
 support forum and ask the very occasional extremely stupid question -
 coz I don't want people googling my name and seeing those questions on
 an email archive ten years from now LOL!

 There is intense (spelled w/all caps) pressure upon these DEA RBL
 services from the SPAM Community too, as these databases are perceived
 as a direct threat by the professional SPAMmers. One such service at
 http://undisposable.net doesn't seem to be operable anymore, the domain
 forwards 

Re: [WISPA] Question re: WISP for sale

2009-07-20 Thread Josh Cheney
If selling to an investor, you need to take in average returns. They can 
get 5% risk-free from a bank, 10% from a low-risk fund, and 15% from a 
high-risk fund (numbers for purposes of our discussion only; they bear 
little resemblance to the present reality). If this is the case, then 
your typical investor is going to want on the order of a 20% on their 
money when purchasing something as risky as a small business.

Given that, the maximum purchase price is going to be on the order of 5x 
annual *profit*. This is where having a well-kept set of books is very 
handy. While it is more convenient (and perhaps better for tax purposes) 
to list radios and other gear as an expense, that will mean that on 
paper a growing WISP will appear to never turn a profit, while you and I 
both know, intuitively, that it is. When you record them as an asset 
that is depreciated over time, your initial purchase of it doesn't have 
an impact on profitability, because it is an exchange of assets (cash 
for equipment). This approach takes a little bit more work on the 
accounting and bookkeeping side of things, and will result in a higher 
tax bill, but it also results in a more realistic view of profitability 
for the business.

Josh

Patrick D. Nix, Jr wrote:
 I apologize as I know this has been discussed on the list before.  We
 are entertaining the idea of selling out of our respectable size
 wireless ISP business in eastern Oklahoma.  We have about 500 (growing
 daily) subscribers.  Anyway, we are working on determining the net worth
 of the business.  Any thoughts or formulas for determining this?
 
  
 
 Patrick Nix, Jr.,
 Computer Network Solutions
 CSWEB.NET Internet Services
 IT Manager
 
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 http://www.csweb.net
 
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Re: [WISPA] stimulus money for wind farms to build wireless

2009-07-20 Thread Josh Luthman
I remember there was discussion as far as mounting on these wind turbines.
I am hoping that person is here!

I remember as much as there was some sort of an issue with wireless
connectivity.  I guess the solution is to not mount where the propeller
creates nlos?

Josh Luthman
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Tom DeReggi wirelessn...@rapiddsl.netwrote:

 Ummm, sounds like lucrative opportunity.

 But possibly could be short lived if don't remember to mount under the
 reach
 of the turbine's propeller :-)


 Tom DeReggi
 RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
 IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


 - Original Message -
 From: Rogelio scubac...@gmail.com
 To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 3:39 AM
 Subject: [WISPA] stimulus money for wind farms to build wireless


 I recently met someone who told me that wind farm projects are awesome
  wireless opportunities, particularly now that they're becoming eligible
  for stimulus money.
 
  Those I've been talking to from the wind farms say that they're looking
  for something fast, reliable, and cheaper than fiber, particularly
  something that will support VoIP for technicians in the field.
 
  Is this what others in the WISP market are seeing?
 
  (This is a vertical that I know very little about, but I thought I'd
  share it with others here who might be looking for new business.
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] stimulus money for wind farms to build wireless

2009-07-20 Thread Jeff Broadwick
You could set it up like an old WW2 fighter, and only shoot when the prop is
out of the way.  :-)

Voip might be a bit of a problem though...

Jeff 

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 10:24 AM
To: scubac...@gmail.com; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] stimulus money for wind farms to build wireless

Ummm, sounds like lucrative opportunity.

But possibly could be short lived if don't remember to mount under the reach
of the turbine's propeller :-)


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


- Original Message - 
From: Rogelio scubac...@gmail.com
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 3:39 AM
Subject: [WISPA] stimulus money for wind farms to build wireless


I recently met someone who told me that wind farm projects are awesome
 wireless opportunities, particularly now that they're becoming eligible
 for stimulus money.

 Those I've been talking to from the wind farms say that they're looking
 for something fast, reliable, and cheaper than fiber, particularly
 something that will support VoIP for technicians in the field.

 Is this what others in the WISP market are seeing?

 (This is a vertical that I know very little about, but I thought I'd
 share it with others here who might be looking for new business.






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Re: [WISPA] 802.11 CPE's

2009-07-20 Thread D. Ryan Spott
OH. Yeah.. the APs based on the CPEs are NOT to be used for more than  
15-20 clients. I have NO experience with their linux based APs.

ryan


On Jul 20, 2009, at 5:23 PM, Kurt Fankhauser wrote:

 Thry make great CPE's, I have about 350 in the air, don't like their  
 AP's at
 all though, am using Star or MT for AP's and they are solid.

 Kurt Fankhauser
 WAVELINC
 P.O. Box 126
 Bucyrus, OH 44820
 419-562-6405
 www.wavelinc.com


 -Original Message-
 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org]  
 On
 Behalf Of Josh Luthman
 Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 1:57 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] 802.11 CPE's

 One thing is for sure..Tranzeo is pretty solid once you get them in  
 place.

 On 7/19/09, D. Ryan Spott rsp...@cspott.com wrote:
 Tranzeo CPQ19?

 They are not bad... really! I have several hundred in the air.


 ryan


 On Jul 18, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Jason Wallace wrote:

 Everyone,

   Any recommendations on an FCC CERTIFIED 802.11 cpe that has a
 higher
 gain than Deliberant''s 15dbi?  I really liked Deliberant's 19 dbi's
 but
 they are gone...

 Jason
 Integrity Internet



 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Re-evaluating our anti-spam solution

2009-07-20 Thread Eric Rogers
I am using SpamTitan so we can run it in a VMWare instance and move it
if we need to.  It's core is SpamAssassin, BUT...it won't let you upload
spam emails to help the DB learn what spam and ham isI know
Barracuda does.  

Eric

-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Curtis Maurand
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 9:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Re-evaluating our anti-spam solution


I've been running Postfix, amavisd-new, spamassassin, dbmail for many 
years and its been rock solid.  I've also added fuzzyocr to
spamassassin.



Marco Coelho wrote:
 We really like Postfix, courier-imap, amavisd-new (includes
 spamassassin), mailgraph, spamakazi, clam-av combo

 We have it sitting on a 8 way machine with raid 0+1 15K SCSI drives
 with spares.

 Solid.

 Marco
 Argon Technologies Inc.




 On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:09 PM, John Thomasjtho...@quarnet.com
wrote:
   
 I know of Barracudas that the only time they get rebooted is for
 firmware updates.
 They can run for months without a reboot, but usually the firmware
 updates have useful stuff in 3-6 months that requires a firmware
upgrade.

 John


 Charles Wyble wrote:
 
 David E. Smith wrote:


   
 What kind of problems were/are you having with your Barracudas? On
the
 (exceedingly rare) occasion that ours do anything odd, rebooting
them
 almost always clears it up.

 
 One should NEVER have to reboot a mail server, outside of a kernel
 upgrade (and even then one can use ksplice).

 I'm sorry but that's a pathetic resolution process.

 I have mail/web/dns servers with years of uptime. They sit there and
 just work. RAID + UPS = 100% uptime.













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[WISPA] Used gear

2009-07-20 Thread Michael Baird
Trying to clean out some of our inventory, thought I'd try here first 
before ebay, just email me if you have any interest.

Highlights, of tested gear, if you are looking for something else let me 
know, we have quite a lot we are testing and sorting still.

Teletronics 120/19db horizontal, Maxrad 120 adjustable sectors 
horizontal, Tranzeo CPQ15's and 19's, TR-6000's, TR-5a's/5A-24's, Trango 
900mhz, 95 degree horizontal sectors.


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Re: [WISPA] Used gear

2009-07-20 Thread Scott Vander Dussen
I need 18GHz DW dishes 2' or larger - I'd pay $70 for working 900MHz Trango SUs 
with internal antenna.

Thanks,
`S

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Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 9:11 AM
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Subject: [WISPA] Used gear

Trying to clean out some of our inventory, thought I'd try here first 
before ebay, just email me if you have any interest.

Highlights, of tested gear, if you are looking for something else let me 
know, we have quite a lot we are testing and sorting still.

Teletronics 120/19db horizontal, Maxrad 120 adjustable sectors 
horizontal, Tranzeo CPQ15's and 19's, TR-6000's, TR-5a's/5A-24's, Trango 
900mhz, 95 degree horizontal sectors.


Regards
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Re: [WISPA] Used gear

2009-07-20 Thread Gino Villarini
I got 1 trango su and aP ... Offlist if interested 


Gino A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel  787.273.4143   fax   787.273.4145

-Original Message-
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Behalf Of Scott Vander Dussen
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 3:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Used gear

I need 18GHz DW dishes 2' or larger - I'd pay $70 for working 900MHz
Trango SUs with internal antenna.

Thanks,
`S

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Behalf Of Michael Baird
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 9:11 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Used gear

Trying to clean out some of our inventory, thought I'd try here first
before ebay, just email me if you have any interest.

Highlights, of tested gear, if you are looking for something else let me
know, we have quite a lot we are testing and sorting still.

Teletronics 120/19db horizontal, Maxrad 120 adjustable sectors
horizontal, Tranzeo CPQ15's and 19's, TR-6000's, TR-5a's/5A-24's, Trango
900mhz, 95 degree horizontal sectors.


Regards
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Re: [WISPA] stimulus money for wind farms to build wireless

2009-07-20 Thread reader
I am currently supplying internet to a couple wind farm construction 
projects.

These projects have no use for wireless otherwise, since they wish to bury 
fiber in the same routes as the power cabling.   The management system will 
be agreggated in a small hut and then they want fiber to that point, and if 
not fiber,  solid copper to the hut from the outside world.

I'm not sure that this applies to all wind farm companies.This one seems 
to throw money far and wide with little regard for costs, and then hired a 
management company to squeeze the contractors. In other words, they're 
generous with the locals, but will do near anything to cheat the 
contractors.   Seems counterproductive, but, hey, that's just the 
contractor's word on the topic.





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- Original Message - 
From: Rogelio scubac...@gmail.com
To: WISPA General List wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 12:39 AM
Subject: [WISPA] stimulus money for wind farms to build wireless


I recently met someone who told me that wind farm projects are awesome
 wireless opportunities, particularly now that they're becoming eligible
 for stimulus money.

 Those I've been talking to from the wind farms say that they're looking
 for something fast, reliable, and cheaper than fiber, particularly
 something that will support VoIP for technicians in the field.

 Is this what others in the WISP market are seeing?

 (This is a vertical that I know very little about, but I thought I'd
 share it with others here who might be looking for new business.



 
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Re: [WISPA] Used gear

2009-07-20 Thread jp
We'd pay $200 for 900 trango SUs. ten at a time.

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:22:10PM -0700, Scott Vander Dussen wrote:
 I need 18GHz DW dishes 2' or larger - I'd pay $70 for working 900MHz Trango 
 SUs with internal antenna.
 
 Thanks,
 `S
 
 -Original Message-
 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On 
 Behalf Of Michael Baird
 Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 9:11 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: [WISPA] Used gear
 
 Trying to clean out some of our inventory, thought I'd try here first 
 before ebay, just email me if you have any interest.
 
 Highlights, of tested gear, if you are looking for something else let me 
 know, we have quite a lot we are testing and sorting still.
 
 Teletronics 120/19db horizontal, Maxrad 120 adjustable sectors 
 horizontal, Tranzeo CPQ15's and 19's, TR-6000's, TR-5a's/5A-24's, Trango 
 900mhz, 95 degree horizontal sectors.
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] 802.11 CPE's

2009-07-20 Thread Mike
Looking for a good MT vendor.  The fellow I've been trying to work 
with has gone AWOL.  I need to get a link going for a community 
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[WISPA] MT Vendor lead

2009-07-20 Thread Mike
Oops! Forgot to change the subject.


Looking for a good MT vendor.  The fellow I've been trying to work
with has gone AWOL.  I need to get a link going for a community
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Re: [WISPA] 802.11 CPE's

2009-07-20 Thread David E. Smith
On Mon, July 20, 2009 5:09 pm, Mike wrote:
 Looking for a good MT vendor.  The fellow I've been trying to work
 with has gone AWOL.  I need to get a link going for a community
 project pretty quickly.

I've been pretty happy with Jeffco SoHo (jeffcosoho.com/catalog) - though
I imagine part of this is the fact that they're reasonably close to me, so
I can order stuff with cheap ground shipping and still get it the next
day. :)

Seriously, they're reasonably priced, have most MT gear in stock, can hook
you up with advice/consulting if you need it, and offer a WISPA member
discount.

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Re: [WISPA] 802.11 CPE's

2009-07-20 Thread Josh Luthman
IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER:

Roc Noc
Quicklink Wireless
Pasadena Networks
WISP Router
Titan Wireless
TenX Networks

Done business with them all and I am happy.

On 7/20/09, Mike m...@aweiowa.com wrote:
 Looking for a good MT vendor.  The fellow I've been trying to work
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Re: [WISPA] MT Vendor lead

2009-07-20 Thread Josh Luthman
I responded already.  Can't yyp on Gmail for Blackberry...

MT's site has some vendors too.

On 7/20/09, Mike m...@aweiowa.com wrote:
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Re: [WISPA] 802.11 CPE's

2009-07-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher




also...

Butche Evans
CTI
Streakwave

Brian

Josh Luthman wrote:

  IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER:

Roc Noc
Quicklink Wireless
Pasadena Networks
WISP Router
Titan Wireless
TenX Networks

Done business with them all and I am happy.

On 7/20/09, Mike m...@aweiowa.com wrote:
  
  
Looking for a good MT vendor.  The fellow I've been trying to work
with has gone AWOL.  I need to get a link going for a community
project pretty quickly.

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Re: [WISPA] ROO antennas

2009-07-20 Thread Paul Kralovec
I am about to get rid of these Roo antennas. Some are new and some are used
including box and mounting bracket. You can have them for the cost of
shipping and handling. Hit me offline if you want them.

 
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Roo 19 db flat panel antenna30   


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Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 4:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Used gear

We'd pay $200 for 900 trango SUs. ten at a time.

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:22:10PM -0700, Scott Vander Dussen wrote:
 I need 18GHz DW dishes 2' or larger - I'd pay $70 for working 900MHz
Trango SUs with internal antenna.
 
 Thanks,
 `S
 
 -Original Message-
 From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Michael Baird
 Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 9:11 AM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: [WISPA] Used gear
 
 Trying to clean out some of our inventory, thought I'd try here first 
 before ebay, just email me if you have any interest.
 
 Highlights, of tested gear, if you are looking for something else let me 
 know, we have quite a lot we are testing and sorting still.
 
 Teletronics 120/19db horizontal, Maxrad 120 adjustable sectors 
 horizontal, Tranzeo CPQ15's and 19's, TR-6000's, TR-5a's/5A-24's, Trango 
 900mhz, 95 degree horizontal sectors.
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Sales Lead Zip code 95008

2009-07-20 Thread John Thomas
Is Covadwireless out of their price range?

John

Jerry Richardson wrote:
 Name
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 Email
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 Phone
 408-421-2100

 Your message: Do you guys cover 95008 zip code for wireless internet? if not 
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Re: [WISPA] MT Vendor lead

2009-07-20 Thread Blair Davis




I've had good luck with Hutton and Streakwave.

Mike wrote:

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[WISPA] BroadbandUSA map corrections....

2009-07-20 Thread Brian Webster
I guess my email to one of the USDA ARRA Economists last night got some
attention. I had discovered an error in what they were reporting as rural
areas. They had not followed the NOFA rules and included the urbanized area
boundary files around cites that had a population of over 50,000. Here is a
note on their web site as of today:


The BIP Map of Non-Rural Areas has been removed until further notice, as
some of the non-rural areas were incorrectly represented. Please refer to
the definition in the NOFA for which areas should be considered rural
areas. We apologize for the inconvenience while we make critical
enhancements to the map.



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