Re: [WISPA] 3.65 earth station contacts

2009-07-16 Thread Eric DaVersa
www.spectrumgenie.com may be useful for finding who the earth station owner is. 
 

As for how to address the official permission I would think a letter of 
approval from them would suffice but someone else may have better feedback.


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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf 
Of jp
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 8:33 AM
To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] 3.65 earth station contacts

I am now licensed for 3.65, but I have to get permission from an earth 
station (Andover ME), as I'm just inside it's 150km radius. 

The PDF showing the list of earth stations and exclusion zones looks useful, 
but is really just the start of a goose chase.

The other ISPs in the states surrounding the earth station either have no 3.65 
links registered, or the links fall outside of the zone. Had there been an ISP 
nearby that had gone through this, I would have checked with them.

The call signs located at Andover when you go to register a location, or 
reference the PDF listing are not in the FCC ULS database. They are apparently 
FCC international bureau issued call signs and IB does not have a searchable 
online database and did not return my phone call.

I can't find anything in the chamber of commerce business directory for 
Andover, the switchboard yellow pages for andover. 

The Andover earth station is owned by MCI/Verizon and I get the usually 
helpless script followers on the other end of the line, Sir, we just open up 
trouble tickets, or try calling this number in really poor english.

Has anyone else been through this? How do I get the information needed to 
request an agreement?

Thanks!


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RE: [WISPA] Digital Cities Convention

2007-05-08 Thread Eric DaVersa
I'll be there - please stop by our booth - always nice to put a face behind
the name. grin

Eric DaVersa
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NetLogix
OFFICE: 858.764.1998
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- Original Message - 
From: Rick Harnish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org; 'Principal WISPA Member 
List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 3:04 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Digital Cities Convention


 You should have all gotten an advertisement today for the W2i Digital 
 Cities
 Convention is Chicago on May 22nd and 23rd.  I will be attending this
 convention as will Dan Hamilton from MVN.net.  If you didn't already 
 notice
 there is a $100 discount available to WISPA members as well as a $250
 standard discount if you signup today.   Make sure you use the W2i-WISPA
 coupon code when you register.  Go to
 http://www.w2idigitalcitiesconvention.com/registration.html to register.
 Let me know if you plan to attend and we can hook up.



 Respectfully,



 Rick Harnish

 President

 OnlyInternet Broadband  Wireless, Inc.

 260-827-2482

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RE: [WISPA] Adzilla Revenue Streams

2006-03-09 Thread Eric DaVersa
Agreed, but there is a free lunch...for the web publishers and ad
servers you allow to sell over your pipes.  

Take the old example of the Internet as a highway.  You've built a
highway (your wireless network) and people (your customers) pay to drive
on it.  Along the way there are billboard advertisements (web ads.)  

You collect nothing from the billboards that people view.  In essence,
the advertisers get a free lunch from your highway.

Adzilla basically gives you the opportunity to place your own billboards
in front of those existing billboards so that you, as the highway
operator, can receive a revenue share.

Mark, I don't mean to pick on you here and I apologize if my replies
come off as arrogant or inappropriate in any way.  I appreciate your
questioning and devil's advocate approach.  These lists are certainly
good for digging through the facts.

Peter R. sent an email for those interested in participating in a
webinar.  Also, an Adzilla exec will be at WISPNOG.

Respectfully,

Eric DaVersa
Vice-President, Business Development
NetLogix
OFFICE: 858.764.1998
CELL: 858.245.6702
FAX: 858.764.1982
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Mark Koskenmaki
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 1:47 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Adzilla  Revenue Streams


There is no free lunch.

this is the most concise, most accurate, and wisest words ever spoken,
on
the subject of economics.



North East Oregon Fastnet, LLC 509-593-4061
personal correspondence to:  mark at neofast dot net
sales inquiries to:  purchasing at neofast dot net
Fast Internet, NO WIRES!


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From: Eric DaVersa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 3:34 PM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Adzilla  Revenue Streams


 The simple answer to that is don't use that option.  The ad
 optimization is transparent and its basically free money.  I usually
 have to say it 3 times before ISPs start to understand the concept, so
 in the interest of saving time...

 It's free money, it's free money, and - you guessed it - it's still
free
 money.

 Eric DaVersa
 Vice-President, Business Development
 NetLogix
 OFFICE: 858.764.1998
 CELL: 858.245.6702
 FAX: 858.764.1982
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 -Original Message-
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On
 Behalf Of Mark Koskenmaki
 Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 2:47 PM
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 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Adzilla  Revenue Streams


 North East Oregon Fastnet, LLC 509-593-4061
 personal correspondence to:  mark at neofast dot net
 sales inquiries to:  purchasing at neofast dot net
 Fast Internet, NO WIRES!


 
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 - Original Message - 
 From: Eric DaVersa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'WISPA General List' wireless@wispa.org
 Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 8:57 AM
 Subject: RE: [WISPA] Adzilla  Revenue Streams


 
  For a Network Operator, you have some incredible new tools as part
of
  the package.  You have a GUI interface where you can insert
messaging
  DIRECT TO THE DESKTOP.  This means, Dear Customer, your payment is
7
  days past due, your account will be shut off if you do not pay
within
 x
  hours.

 I think if I tried that with my customers, I would be losing, not
 gaining,
 customers.   The notion of inserting something into thier data is...
too
 intrusive for me to consider.



 North East Oregon Fastnet, LLC 509-593-4061
 personal correspondence to:  mark at neofast dot net
 sales inquiries to:  purchasing at neofast dot net
 Fast Internet, NO WIRES!


 
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RE: [WISPA] Adzilla Revenue Streams

2006-03-07 Thread Eric DaVersa
Charles - glad to hear that John is speaking at WiNOG! Your attendees
should find his presentation VERY interested.

We partnered with Adzilla recently.  With our growth in the Citywide
Wi-Fi market and all the FREE offerings out there, I did a lot of
research on advertising models to help Network Operators make money.  In
the end, Adzilla really was far ahead of the curve.  

Imagine this concept...the more my network is used, the more money I
make. Hmmm...INCONCEIVABLE!!!

The thing that Network Operators can't seem to grasp is, What do you
mean I stick this appliance at my POP and you start sending me checks?

The answer is YES.  But since Network Operators are so foreign to the
concept of advertising it generally requires a long explanation and a
PowerPoint (it's OK - I needed that too.) grin

The advertising can be tweaked to the point that the ads are virtually
unnoticeable to your clients.  Adzilla has developed a proprietary way
to deliver more relevant, localized ads in partnership with ad servers
and web publishers.

For a Network Operator, you have some incredible new tools as part of
the package.  You have a GUI interface where you can insert messaging
DIRECT TO THE DESKTOP.  This means, Dear Customer, your payment is 7
days past due, your account will be shut off if you do not pay within x
hours. 

It can also be used for marketing direct to the desktop!  Imagine that -
a message for your VOIP service to raise ARPUs, or other new service
enhancements.

It's really quite revolutionary.  I'll be glad to explain more to anyone
who's interested.

Respectfully,

Eric DaVersa
Vice-President, Business Development
NetLogix
OFFICE: 858.764.1998
CELL: 858.245.6702
FAX: 858.764.1982
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Peter R.
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 5:52 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Adzilla  Revenue Streams

I worked with Martin at Adzilla on a Conference Call to introduce him to

some prospective ISPs.
(http://www.rad-info.net/partners/adzilla.htm)
Adzilla is a possible revenue stream for ISPs through ad replacement. 
(Instead of them seeing the ILEC ad, they can see you ad). It is 
definitely worth a listen to.

For larger ISPs (25k subs or higher), there is another revenue 
generation stream: Bare Fruit. 
(http://www.rad-info.net/partners/barefruit.htm)
When your users get a HTTP error (like 404 or 500) from a search, the 
Bare Fruit server will offer up a page of links along with the message 
that the page you click on was unavailable, perhaps these links would 
be suitable.
The links come from a search of the clicked link and each click through 
pays the ISP. (This can amount to huge revenue).

These are some of the ways for an ISP to gain revenue from its existing 
network of eyeballs. (In both cases, no upfront costs for the ISP
either).

Regards,

Peter
RAD-INFO, Inc.
813.963.5884


Charles Wu wrote:

Here's an interesting concept (so interesting, in fact, that we made a
session about it at our next show)

All wireless network operators today carry Internet advertising over
their
networks.  All that network traffic equates to more than $14 billion
dollars
per year and is growing at double-digit rates every year.  Yet, even
though
the network operator is responsible for connecting the eyeball to the
ad,
they are left conspicuously on the sidelines when the advertising
revenue
checks are being handed out.

John Wigboldus from Adzilla New Media will discuss how the wireless
network
operator needs to think and act like a cable television company to
start
earning revenue from advertisements that are being shown to their
viewers.

More details at: http://www.winog.com

Now sure exactly what they're about -- but IMO, it's an interesting
thought
(and I'm gonna try to make that session =)

Btw, for those of you that can't make it -- don't fret, we DO post
powerpoints after the show available for public download (but of course
it's
NEVER as good as actually being there =)

-Charles


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March 13-15, 2006
http://www.winog.com 

  

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RE: [WISPA] GOOGLE MAP - Adding Your WISP + New Features

2005-08-18 Thread Eric DaVersa












Blatant Self
Promotion Warning Ahead!!!



For those interested in their own Wireless PreQual Tool fully integrated into your website
with your coverage areas, we have just such a tool. It comes with a price; however, for
Service Providers with wide coverage areas, a sales organization, reseller
channel, and an interest in reducing truck rolls, this tool can be invaluable.



http://demo.netlogix.com
 click on Enhanced Service Prequalification.




Please feel free to contact me off-list if
interested.



Respectfully,



Eric DaVersa

Vice-President, Business
Development

NetLogix

OFFICE: 858.764.1998

CELL: 858.245.6702

FAX: 858.764.1982

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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Robert Kim Wireless Internet Advisor
Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2005
12:03 PM
To: wispa; John Resig
Subject: [WISPA] GOOGLE MAP -
Adding Your WISP + New Features





Team,











UPDATE:





Single Point for Wisp is NOT on the plate - we've scrapped the idea ..
thx tom.

















NEW FEATURES:





The map is pretty solid.. we CURRENTLY are adding a cool, 





1) SCROLL WHEEL ZOOM feature... so a click will just be a click ...





2) Loggin For self editing...





3) State Filter

















ADDING YOUR WISP:





BUT.. since the ADD URL feature is still Down...





if you want to get yourself on the map now...





http://wifi-hotspot.wirelessinternetcoverage.com/inputpreview.html





is the admin panel...





i just tested it... it works well.











HOW TO ADD YOUR WISP:





1. Make sure that you use the very LAST FORM.
2. Check, USE CURRENT GPS ON





3. under category, type, wisp





4.align your AP center to the cross hairs - you gotta zoom





5. Enter as much info as you can... the Address fields are now functional





AND adding addresses will help for the state level filter











Hit enter. thx.. and please let NON Wispa.org
wisps know too... so that is map becomes popular and we all get more
traffic











_





IF there are some HUGE urgent correction issues.. lemme know what they
are.. i will TRY to fit them in.. .. BUT since we will be going V1.0 soon..
your LOGIN/ADMIN feature may be ready for you to self correct.. thanks! 























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