John, I'd be interested in seeing these too and I'm a member.
On 1/3/07, John Scrivner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I share my agreements to WISPA members. They are for placement on water
towers, grain legs, etc. We also have a subscriber agreement that others
have used as an example. I do not war
test...
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Ben,
A) Will these fit the models that the resellers have in stock now?
B) If so, can we order mounts separately?
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
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I share my agreements to WISPA members. They are for placement on water
towers, grain legs, etc. We also have a subscriber agreement that others
have used as an example. I do not warranty them as being usable but you
can use them as you see fit. We suggest you take any agreement to an
attorney
John,
I was looking across the net for sample roof rights leases and saw your
comment from Feb 06. Are you still making it available to WISP members? If
so, I'd be happy to submit a membership request.
Thank you for your consideration.
Kindly,
Don
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Yeah, that's about what I got out of this press release too.
marlon
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From: "Tom DeReggi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "WISPA General List"
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] US Wireless Online Sells 50.1 Percent
"At the
"At the time of the sale, Sutioc and US Wireless were able to retire over
$3.5 million in US Wireless' debt."
Its always funny to see the spin. "Retire" the polite way of saying, "My
business model failed, we overspent, and we screwed our creditors out of
their promised ROI/money."
Tom DeRegg
Hi,
those of you who use Canopy 900: what is the actual throughput
you've gotten to the CPE? 4Mbps or less? Has anyone run a bandwidth
test while passing traffic simultaneously in both directions (such as
with Qcheck)?
Thanks a lot.
Mario
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I work for a value added distributor in Spain. We are having a great success
in selling VL for WiSP here in Spain. We have a kind of COMNET program in
our country with 2Mbps SU. They have the same features as the SU-3-1D but
they are limited to 2048/512, one MAC and they are non-upgradable. In the
Looks like ShreveNet is switching to the NationWide Internet brand.
And it looks like it is EVDO wireless:
NationWide Connect powered by Sprint:
http://www.shreve.net/residential/nationwide_connect.php
USWO did buy a Fort Myers WISP who is now part of DHR:
http://www.dhrtechnologies.com/
Regards
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A while back I was contacted about a tower
in Lawrenceburg, but I guess I lost the contact
info. If the person who contacted me is still
around, please email me.
Thanks
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A Privatized National Public Safety Network?
From Lasar’s Letter, December 26, 2006
By Matthew Lasar
It will operate almost 250 video and broadband channels, and be allowed
to access hundreds more under certain conditions. It will allow
thousands public safety agencies to exchange data about w
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