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I know it's not the answer your looking for, but I am in a market served
by cable and dsl all at just as fast rates and just about the same
pricing or less.
My advantage is the personalized service.
When was the last time the owner of ATT went to the home of a customer
and gave them support.
AT&T is required to offer naked DSL for $19.95 in markets that are at
least 80 percent upgraded for broadband. That describes many of AT&T's
biggest markets, says Kimmelman, who helped negotiate the settlement.
Under the deal, AT&T's cheap DSL products will clock in at 768 kilobits
per second.
ot;
Like we have benefited from phone competition and our local rates are so
low.
DBS is cheaper -- but it has not affected the broadcast TV rates.
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copy of a letter of intent to buy out
another party?
I have the chance to buy out another ISP/WISP.
Thanks!
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Would any of your like to share a copy of a letter of intent to buy out
another party?
I have the chance to buy out another ISP/WISP.
Thanks!
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WASHINGTON - The nation's chief telecommunications regulator stands
accused of misrepresenting the facts while pushing through rules that
will make it easier for big phone companies to get into cable television.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070128/ap_on_bi_ge/cable_competition
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Blake Bowers wrote:
The pickles... The famous pickles. Got to love it. You tie the
pickles with the
bankruptcy, when every industry analyst, all the business mags, Vlasic
themselves,
all agree, Walmart or the pickle deal was not a critical factor in their
bankruptcy.
Not sure about pickl
My thinking is that Boeing engineers may have simply failed to learn a
lesson that some WISPs have known for years. Any knowledgeable WISP
could have told Boeing that putting two dozen access points inside an
airplane cabin would create so much self-interference that the system
would never
Sam Tetherow wrote:
Some of
us operate in the well under 10,000 people areas where 'finding a higher
ARPU customer' is not really a viable option. We have to be all things
in order to have enough customers to pay the bills.
This is how my market is, the biggest customer would be the hospita
robably required to file either way.
David Smith
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And this is the benefit of using Star-Os at the customer end. We cbq
them there.
It would be great if thee was some advanced bandwidth management
features available as well.
Rich Comroe wrote:
My precious!
It further occurs to me that even if you have radio built-in bw management you
wou
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
He's back down, close to a normal user now and loves his netflix.
It's a FAR more cost effective mechanism for getting his movies to him.
Netflix has started doing an online download your movie deal. The dvd's
will eventually go out of favor.
So,
nyone have a way to convert mass addresses into lat / long numbers ?
I have a spreadsheet of locations for a customer that I'd like to map in
Radio Mobile, and obviously need to do it via Lat/Long.
R
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I think the one we bought a year ago is an Elk River harness. It has a
seat, which is just a bar that goes under your behind. It's very
comfortable.
Think it was more than 200, more like 300.
But you will also need a few different lanyards and such.
Harness is useless without the lanyards, saf
I can't believe the Pat's blew that one after manhandling the Colts
early on.
Rick Harnish wrote:
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Failing that, has anyone had success in using the standard 23db dual-pol
with this enclosure?
Many thanks,
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I learned to ask real fast, like very first, was how
many computers and laptops do they have and which one doesn't work.
If they say "all", it's one direction and if they say, just my mac, etc,
it's end of the story.
George Rogato wrote:
Sheesh, I hate to bad mouth
Sheesh, I hate to bad mouth smart bridges, but I went that way once, was
sort of like being blinded while walking in your bare feet and stepping
into a pit of hot coals. Kinda still haunts me.
I'm not that technically savy, but I have no problem using ssh'ing ito a
star-os ap and configuring i
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Just like anything else in life, to find the rare diamonds, you got to
dig through a lot of coal.
That was a very nice and polite way to express this.
See, there is lots of diamonds here!
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that deserves an "atta boy"
Good write up
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SPA962 - 6-Line IP Phone with Color Display
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POE48i POE power supplies!! :-)
George - here is the URL - - scroll to the bottom of that page and choose
24v http://pacwireless.com/products/POE.shtml
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Last, they started making a 24V PoE injector for Trango products. It
provided grounding by use of a 3 prong power cable.
Got a url for these?
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ir friends.
Ralph
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Is that a Soekris board?
George
Ralph wrote:
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Does this mount fit around a 2" galvi pipe?
I think a 2" galvi pipe has outside dimensions of 2 3/8"
Nt quite sure.
George
Marketing wrote:
Sorry Mark. I should have explained in more detail.
The 5200223 is the complete hardware kit with the heavy duty L-Bracket
included. This is setup to
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hook into that infrastructure Free Download - Look Who's Driving the
Next Generation of e-Commerce along major roads and sometime by 2015,
every car will come with DSRC built in."
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Oh, yeah, Patrick, I'm not dissing you or Alvarion, I have a great deal
of respect for you and Alvarion and think I would use your product if I
wasn't satisfied with Lonnie. Matter of fact your latest release looks
like a fine product.
I was just setting the record straight.
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US Wireless Online Sells 50.1 Percent
Nope on both accounts.
Brad
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Are t
Wow, blast(s) from the past :)
We sure have matured over the years. I can't think of a better time to
be a wisp as now.
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tricky to get a good count that we easily compare
with WISP pure play type business.
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I wonder how many subs US Wireless has?
Peter R. wrote:
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Tuesday January 2, 2007
http://biz.yahoo.com/pz/070102/04.html
Operational Management and Support Services to be Provided by IElement
Corporation
LOUISVIL
a long
time and thought I would ask opinions here. Price is a
consideration but
the
feature set is more important. Id' like to stay away from YDI/Proxim
just
because of their attitude on the phone whenever I have dealt with
them.
If
any of you can point me to a link were I can purch
8-5599 fax
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Pac Wireless makes them:
http://pacwireless.com/products/RJ45-ECS.shtml
Mark Nash wrote
erminated?
What are others doing for this?
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nt me to a link were I can purchase one that would be
great. Have a nice day.
Thank You,
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K. If you doubt that, I invite you to run it by the FCC for their
opinion.
Have a Happy New Year,
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Mark McElvy wrote:
In general what is considered a better combination, lower powered radio
w/ higher gain antenna or higher powered radio w/ lower gain antenna?
Mark
Rule of thumbs, keep the beamwidth to a minimum and use the lowest power
needed to get the job done. These two rules will let
Not the wife story again..
JohnnyO wrote:
What's illegal about it ? How about scanning and connecting and using an
open access point.
Jack - let me ask you a very simple question. If you left your front
door open, and I just happened to be walking by and noticed your wife,
would it be ok
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Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
RadioShack has one for $21:
Model 22-602
It's a multimeter with clamp-on ammeter probe.
I had one from them years ago and looked like a real electrician's tool and
worked well. However, this seems to have a clamp-on probe and goes to 30
amps. For under $21, I might get
Butch Evans wrote:
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
been installed in very large cable operators. I'd be happy to talk
off-line. It does scale smoothly from 1K to millions of subs.
There have been 2 people who've asked for some other detail on the list,
and I'll add my name in
Also also, is this even on-topic for
this list, because I'm not sure.)
David Smith
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I think it's on topic. Especially if a wispa person can benefit.
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Jonathan,
You said
"In fact, we make a targeted messaging product that inserts a toolbar-like,
unobtrusive message into subscriber browsers display."
Is this program or code for sale to wispa members? Maybe tell us a few
details. I was hoping we could use it for late pay
y device (ammeter?) that I can measure the amperage draw on that cord
while everything is running?
Thanks,
Travis
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uming you have a MT box at your noc.
Best solution is to do some bandwidth rules limiting your netowrk to
never go more than x megs and to make your users burst or fall back.
I would still consider a caching server to handle the videos just the
same. That ought to shave something.
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Wrong answer, It should be the other way around. Because we don't bit
charge, we manage our network to accomadate our users needs.
I would imagine that if you were here telling your subs that they had
to pay more, they would be coming this way.
Yeppers.
I am going to add a caching server to our system again in the near
future. What I'm looking for is not so much the bandwidth savings from
the upstream but better performance to the sub.
We had one in the past when we were t-1 connected, but dumped it when we
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Guess it cmes down
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Grin, while I've certainly noticed Brad's almost religious dislike of
Alvarion I do have to side with him on this. I just called Ben Moore at
PacWireless yesterday to bitch about the new Sat. arm mounts he sent me.
They have some bizarre metric nut on th
Guess it cmes down to what you are selling and what does it cost you to
do business.
First f, you are selling a simle internet conection for a casual user.
If you want you can squeeze them fr every little "bit".
I wonder why you have to charge them more, if you are being billed at
the 95%
fi is such a great idea. Brad
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I'm glad they recognized there woul
Tom DeReggi wrote:
They have been exclusive. But that is part of the problem. Some how some
people conclude that an open wholesale network gets around the legallity
and intent the FCC has for unlicensed spectrum.
But I also feel it is anti-American and border line illegal for City
agreements
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Better would be... your ISP + a unique number for the site location, to
easilly decern which AP a complaining customer is trying to connect to,
and prevent accidentent associating to the wrong or a worse strength
AP. Your phone number can be looked up, but its hard to tell w
should be
filled in,” Moser said. “I didn't feel the city was getting enough out
of it to make it work.
“If somebody else comes up with plan they can bring it to city the to
look at it, but it is not something we are actively looking for at this
moment. The ultimate result was where i
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I found the best way to advertize was to put my name as close to the
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Funny yu should ask, but my guy just finished building 4 rootennas
repeaters with the extra n female bulkheads and ethernet pass throughs.
I think maybe he has been at it for about an hour maybe an hour and a half.
Programing takes about 10-15 minutes to upload new firmware and
configure the b
Rick Smith wrote:
as long as you OFFER it to them on a poster somewhere in the building.
At least, that's what NJ says... that way it's "opt in" and there's no
"discrimination"
We are a "C" corp. Med plans, if offered, has to be available to all
employees.
One of the benefits is the medical
Gino A. Villarini wrote:
The question I always ask myself is when to stop upgrading and expanding..
Last year at this time, I took from November till March 1st off. No work
at the isp, just worked on my home, my kid's house, had fun with stocks
and just enjoyed rest and relaxation :)
Was gre
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tower called and asked if I
would refuel the generator. It has a 24 gallon tank and it burns a
gallon per hour.
Another site did go down, but by the time I got there the next morning
the power came back up. I need to add ups there.
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repeatedly broadcast radio signals that would interfere with the signals
of UT1 Internet and its customers. Both companies reported spending at
least $5,000 each to discover what was causing the outages and get
service back up.
In total, more than 170 customers lost Internet service. The at
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personal rate. You have to provide a balance of salary and other
non-salary incentives in order to get the maximum tax advantage.
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Short term solution , kinda costly though, is use jb weld while the
piggy is plugged into the card on your work bench and the next day you
will have a permanantly affixed pigtail on that card.
Im pretty positive the piggy won't be coming loose.
I did this to a couple of cm9's a year ago and no
Here's a perfect example of the extra stuff that makes networking exciting.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/brazil_odd_camera_dc
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David E. Smith wrote:
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
I have had a google search on our site for years. And an ad sence
account almost as long.
Did Google AdSense really exist six years ago? :)
David Smith
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Google started adsense in March of 2003!
:)
Now what do I win?
SPA] Bet they didn't plan this.. LOL
Do a google search for "www"look at the first link...
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You'd think google would be first
Butch Evans wrote:
Do a google search for "www"look at the first link...
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Yahoo?
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I have a few hospital employees working at home across my wireless system.
They vpn into the hospital and we don't do anything special for them.
One reason that they tell the employees to use us is because we service
them quickly when they have an issue.
I will agree that we've lost work becau
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I was wondering what happened to him. He was the one and only person to
rise above Brett G in causing list discomfort.
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Alarm Raised for Critical Broadcom Wi-Fi Driver Flaw
http://news.yahoo.com/s/zd/2006/tc_zd/193827
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nobody was there to help.
So if it means getting disturbed every now and then, I'm ok with that. I
just think about the subs I've lost in the past for sloppy support and
all the thousands they pay over the years. It hasn't been bad, but not
going to let it get that way.
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Not applicable, I've been the on-call guy for three and a half years
straight. :)
David Smith
MVN.net
I actually give out my cell phone number to my broadband subs so they
can call me if they are out.
I just recently started doing this. We don't have 24/7 tech support.
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ily fix),
and
if it's something for which we need the tower guy, I call him (and he
gets
normal overtime pay).
David Smith
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Pete Davis wrote:
I see these on gates, especially where there are oilfields on the site,
and several companies need access. Never seen a whole chain made from
locks, though.
Funny.
pd
We used to have a long chain with lots of pad locks. One day I went to
the tower gate and found some ID
ole in your van in the driver's door and
just hold your cig hand outside... ;)
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Thanks Mark
Vented is what I'm looking for. Wonder if I should take a hole saw to
the side of my van.
George
Mark Nash - Lists wrote:
Look to a marine battery enclosure in the boat section of your recreational
supply store. Carrying strap, vented, charge indicator, and with a 12v
power
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need a voice jail system. I don't need a VoIP phone system. I
don't need really anything more that an answering machine that forwards
the recorded message as an email attachment.
Any ideas?
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ther ideas ?
I bet you could get a few dvr's in here:
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Peter R. wrote:
How about buying a partition on a Sylantro switch?
Much more robust than Asterisk - and it can replace all of the features
that your Nuvio IP Centrex people had.
Funny you mentioned Sylantro, Pete is one of my wisp customers at his
vacation home here.
I talked to him 4 years a
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
personally, I don't like the router/radio combo units. I have yet to
see a radio router that's anywhere near as easy to deal with as a linksys.
Depends upon what one would consider easy.
For us, we've never had a better performing radio-router combo a
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