Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Only considering Asterisk. I have three years experience with it, and
it will "supposedly" scale up a long way.
With all of the upgrades to Asterisk, it is a solid alternative.
Switchvox is making it easier and easier to install PBXs.
But as for scale: honestly, ar
Plaxo is an online contact management system. They have not been known
to spam thus far. It is a paid service.
LinkedIn.com and openBC and a few others are networking sites. It works
great if you are looking for contacts. Because it is a small world and 6
degrees of Kevin Bacon works with lots
I personally know them, and FWIW there's a lot of bark there...
-Charles
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So VoIP over wireless is a very important topic to us at Alvarion
/system backup save name=MS1;
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Put these in a script and schedule the script as often as you want. I have all my routers email me on Thursday night. 10.10.10.10 needs t
90% residential
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Hi folks,
Quick question. I believe mos
I use both. I find them pretty useful, actually.
On 7/24/06 5:14 PM, "Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181"
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> I keep getting offers to sign up for plaxo, linked in etc.
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> I've NEVER signed up for any. They seem too much like email harvesting or
> porn jerks to me.
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I keep getting offers to sign up for plaxo, linked in etc.
I've NEVER signed up for any. They seem too much like email harvesting or
porn jerks to me.
Am I off base here? Some people that I highly respect have come across my
desk with these types of systems. I just don't particularly care
Urban, 70% biz
Gino A. Villarini
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>1. Is VoIP part of your plans?
Yes
>2. Do you believe VoIP is a viable offering for a WISP?
Depends on the revenue stream possibilities. One good quote from this
year's WCA Show VOIP session: "VOIP is a pain in the ass and doesn't
make much m
Does Mikrotik have a method of backing up its settings
like is done with the StarOS StarUtil commands? If so,
what are the commands? I'm wanting to make sure we
automate this much needed task with http://www.ISPBuddy.com
which will allow automated nightly backups to our remote
storage facility.
S
Rural, 90% residential.
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
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So VoIP over wireless is a very important topic to us at Alvarion right
now.
Increasing we are being told by n
Hi folks,
Quick question. I believe most scaled WISPs (+1,000 CPE) have a high
residential mix, mostly no lower than 70% residential. At least that tends
to be the case with large Alvarion-based operators. I am curious about ratio
in the 200-1,000 CPE WISPs category (which I tend to think is a bro
On Jul 23, 2006, at 3:22 PM, Peter R. wrote:
Just to add to the XO and L3 VoIP conversation:
Broadwing has a smaller footprint, but a solid offering.
Must understanding is that Broadwing is reselling Level3.
VerizonBusiness has a solid offering (formerly MCI)
Who wants to buy from an RBOC?
We are at $50 for computer work for our customers. Non customers are at
$125. One hour minimum.
There are plenty of $35 computer geeks around here though. We send most of
the computer work out to them.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-691
We don't go into attics or crawl spaces. We let the homeowner/business
owner do that (unless it's an account we REALLY want). We DEFINITELY do not
trench, but we will run aerial cable if it's not over 50 feet.
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
I RARELY do crawl spaces or attics. I'm not too keen on running into
rattlers or poisonous spiders. It's bad enough that I have to do those
things at my own house!
If the space looks clean AND the customer is really nice I'll go ahead and
use those spaces. Most of the time they have to run
We bill for extra stuff like that. OR, more likely around here, we just
tell the home owner what's needed and he'll have to make it happen.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
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I am going to order some of these and am looking for a few other who
want them too. They are the ones that fit the 1/8 inch hole for the MT
boards.
They are out of stock and it will be 4-6 weeks to manufa
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