Re: [WISPA] Availability Monitoring

2010-06-06 Thread Nick Huanca
Thank you for all of your answers. I will look into these things. On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 7:32 PM, Jerry Richardson wrote: > prtg will do reporting down to a specific interface on a specific > device and automatically send a pretty report on whatever interval you > want with graphs and availabilit

Re: [WISPA] Leasing Companies

2010-06-06 Thread Tom DeReggi
> the entire business of lending is built on relationships and trust >If the first time you're talking to your banker is when you need a loan for >$500k, chances are is that he's going to take the most conservative >approach possible when evaluating your loan Sounds like good advise. And it kin

Re: [WISPA] Leasing Companies

2010-06-06 Thread Charles Wu
That all boils down to your relationship with your banker...the entire business of lending is built on relationships and trust If the first time you're talking to your banker is when you need a loan for $500k, chances are is that he's going to take the most conservative approach possible when e

Re: [WISPA] Leasing Companies

2010-06-06 Thread Blake Bowers
It is often tough for a local bank to make a loan for towers, at least one that values it correctly. Bankers for the most part do not understand the industry. Now, if someone has a contract where a cell company is leasing space, that can be converted to cash quickly. (Like JG Wentworth says, It

Re: [WISPA] FCC Seeks Volunteers to Test Broadband Speed

2010-06-06 Thread Robert West
Well DUH! Of course! Like the time I had a customer a few years ago hand me 10 10% off coupons. "It's free then, right?" *Limit one coupon per address We had to point that little item out. -Original Message- From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wi

Re: [WISPA] Leasing Companies

2010-06-06 Thread Tom DeReggi
Charles, yeah, thats the problem In these loans, the product being bought is a large part of the colladeral securing the loan. Banks dont have a problem using land, and Physical infrastrucure like buildings or towers purchased as colladeral. I'm guessing they are not likely to approve a t

Re: [WISPA] sprint 4g reviews?

2010-06-06 Thread Mike Hammett
I knew the 4G coverage before I bought the phone. It's only 20 minutes to 4G land and I travel there frequently (5+ days a week). - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com On 6/5/2010 6:57 PM, Robert West wrote: > :( > > Sounds like a lot of my customers out in

Re: [WISPA] sprint 4g reviews?

2010-06-06 Thread Rogelio
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 7:30 AM, Rubens Kuhl wrote: > I know they call it 4G, but it's not 4G. See > http://www.wirelessweek.com/Archives/2007/10/WiMAX-is-3G/ > Even LTE (when deployed) won't be 4G, only LTE Advanced will, but LTE > will be much closer to 4G than WiMAX 802.16e, see > http://www.rad