Sam Tetherow wrote:
Sam Tetherow wrote:
Hmm, I'll take that bet. People that make these types of claims
obviously haven't been in areas where you can go for more than 40
miles with no cell service, on a major highway, not to mention
getting off the beaten path to individuals homes. Some tim
Quite honestly, if that article is a sampling of Evslin's grasp of
networking, he is damned lucky he was a co-founder of AT&T and ITXC
because his thought process is so short sighted it is scary.
For those that haven't read the short article he is saying that since
landline phones have dropped
Sam,
I thought it was an outrageous statement to be made myself. Figured it
might be good for list discussion.
George
Sam Tetherow wrote:
Hmm, I'll take that bet. People that make these types of claims
obviously haven't been in areas where you can go for more than 40 miles
with no cell
I don't deny any of that, but I'd be pretty pissed as a telco customer
if they are allowed to pull out of those areas. A very large amount of
money has been funneled through the USF program so that voice lines are
available in the hinterlands.
How many millions of USF dollars has Verizon pull
Sam,
It's the rural areas that are affected when it comes to the copper
network. As I understand it, the original purpose of the USF was to
help pay for the rural areas, otherwise there would be no copper there
to begin with. If the urban areas are losing landlines by the droves
there is no
I was just on there site and could not find any data about FCC nor could I
find this on the FCC search, can anyone provide a URL for this??
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Hmm, I'll take that bet. People that make these types of claims
obviously haven't been in areas where you can go for more than 40 miles
with no cell service, on a major highway, not to mention getting off the
beaten path to individuals homes. Some times it really is more
economical to string
Netzoom doesn't have them,
http://www.altimatech.com/home/home.asp?alpha=M
they would make them if you used (or know someone) their software.
Z
On 5/30/07, Justin Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone seen any VISIO icons for Mikrotik? I am working on some network
diagrams for various p
Check manufacturers in the E-Band (70 - 80 GHz). That should do what you
need, and be damn quick at it.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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Charles Wu wrote:
Saw them in Vegas, they're completely separate / different radios from
Dragonwave
As for deployments, it's still pretty new and probably still in beta
(they literally just finished the GUI interface the day before InterOp
in Vegas)
Now, someone just has to "step up" and be "fi
As for Trango Giga...
Looks like a very exciting product, and hopefully they'll have an exciting
price to go with it.
As for testing, I'm planning on it. There is no shortage of willing beta
testers. The hard part is paying for it :-)
I think Trango's product is really going to put the preasur
Oops, I have that CRS ya know. See you in October
Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
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to Rural Central California
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I forgot to mention the obvious, The WISPA meeting. I felt it went very
well, and the room was pact.
My hats go off to Jon Scrivner and and Sponsors Frank Muto and BearHill for
putting togeather such a successful event.
More so, thanks to the members taking the time to be a part of it.
Tom DeRe
Gotta go to the show for that stuff Chucky!
grin
Marlon
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So whats the plan now for trango ? .. I think they should move to
atheros based soc solutions ...
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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I'd love to... but it seems they aren't real excited about trying a 30
mile link with 18ghz. ;)
Travis
Microserv
Charles Wu wrote:
Saw them in Vegas, they're completely separate / different radios from
Dragonwave
As for deployments, it's still pretty new and probably still in beta
(they liter
FWIW, I was chatting w/ John Seaman from Trango last week and he made an
offhand remark that the WiMAX chip-set they were trying to implement /
test didn't work very well (latency / throughput / interference issues)
Not exactly sure, but I believe they were looking at the Wavesat chipset
-Charles
I also saw a new and revamped Atlas PTP replacement
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 10:34 A
Saw them in Vegas, they're completely separate / different radios from
Dragonwave
As for deployments, it's still pretty new and probably still in beta
(they literally just finished the GUI interface the day before InterOp
in Vegas)
Now, someone just has to "step up" and be "first" to try to new T
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Peter, Did you get a WOW?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
My WOW's were a little different:
- my session was full (SRO) so that was a WOW.
- The CEO Exchange was kind of a WOW
- the WISPA spectrum meeting was a WOW
- how many people
What about using one of these...
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4252323
Fred Sanford could probably find one of these from his neighbor :)
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JohnnyO wrote:
Anyone ever use these ? http://www.towerstructures.com/catalog/rooftop_products/qwikmounts.html
JohnnyO
Put up a heavy duty non pen. Those things cost a bundle.
Don't forget your promise. :-)
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Lakeland Communications, Inc.
Broadband Deployment Group
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anyone seen/used these yet ?
Looks kinda like Dragonwave stuff.
http://www.trangobroadband.com/products/TrangoLINK_Giga.shtml
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George,
I seem to remember someone else made this prediction 2 years ago. ;-)
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
George Rogato wrote:
Worldnet founder: Copper landlines gone by 2013
“By 2012 [there will be] no more reason to use our landlines--so we
won’t,” Evslin wrote. “I don’t think the copper plant
Chuck,
Talking about the ISP-CEO session publicly is a no no. Even on the WISPA
Members list.
Regards,
Dawn DiPietro
CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
Tom.
I'm very interested in hearing any 'wows' from the CEO meeting. If you have
time to post to the members list I'm sure I wouldn't be alone in my
in
this explains it fairly well.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Meraki/Mini
Ed
On Wed, 30 May 2007 19:38:08 -0700
"CHUCK PROFITO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dylan, How do you go about doing that? Using their back end is our biggest
> complaint, but we can see a use for them if we
here's the toolchain
http://meraki.net/linux
Ed
On Thu, 31 May 2007 01:32:20 -0700
"Jeromie Reeves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you use openwrt you can get the meshing back. There are products
> that have the same mesh (olsr) and are certified.
>
> On 5/30/07, John Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you use openwrt you can get the meshing back. There are products
that have the same mesh (olsr) and are certified.
On 5/30/07, John Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cisco AP1242's are certified, and can put out 20 dB. They can be used
with the Cisco 21 dB dish. In the config menu, there is a
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