...or not going on?
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> To: "Marlon K. Schafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "477INFO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 7:49 AM
> Subject: RE: [WISPA] Final Form 477 Consideration
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> Hi, Marlon,
>
> For Forbes
p://www.oregonfast.net/gofast/DuneCityPlug/
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> Just proves that if you work hard enough word of mouth advertizing works.
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, I trust Congress... the feds in general... about... well...
ABSOLUTELY NOT ONE IOTA. Government by nature is adversarial to the welfare
of the individual. That's why we had (past tense) such an unusual nation,
where a government was forced to get OUT of our business turned the people
free and
ongress or the Big Boys
first, and wishes for favors a very distant 2nd.
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We should be building our networks with
the idea that there's a future beyond surfing. We can be competitive,
especially if we team up in numbers.
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putting together "pieces parts" radios for use
> in the US without going through the formality of FCC certification
> as a system SHOULD be illegal is irrelevant.
It's relevant, as to why we should lobby for change, Steve.
>
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"certified component" idea would put the onus on the various
manufacturers to assure that ongoing QC would keep things compliant.
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re's the AP use, where EVERY
combination has to be certified separately with each sector or omni, blah,
blah.
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small guys, and it needs to be changed.
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emotional
stress.
> Guys I am taking a vacation from WISPA for a while. I am scheduled
> to speak in D.C. before New America's caucus at the Senate Office
> Building before Commerce Committee on this Thursday to lobby for
> unlicensed access to TV channel spectrum. My Mother
be stifled by a rigid and corporate-centric regulatory
straightjacket.
>
> Patrick Leary
> AVP WISP Markets
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> o: 650.314.2628
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tead of attempting to bottle it up. Or is your loyalty
purely to the company and not to US?
>
> Patrick Leary
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> -Original Message-
&
ot of small businesses innovating with commodity components.
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ic listserve, and I hope we all remember it.
Maybe we'll learn something for our "next" life.
>
> Regards,
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> Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.
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y not these 2 ?
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> JohnnyO
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> On Sa
gt; Regards,
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> JohnnyO
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thin 18 months.
Man, anything but the status quo.
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> Mikrotik Certifi
verpriced
stuff selling overpriced services at a loss, screwing the investors.
Which is being defended in practice by people who claim to be my "friends".
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h the certification process for compliance. They are
> much more concerned on the compliace of 5.4 gear because the
> importance NOT TO INTERFERE with DOD applications. So using
> uncertified 5.4 gear is on the Radar for enforcement, without
> sympathy. They did however say its
What, exactly?
> Frannie,
> I have copied the WISPA list server on this email. Please reply to
> me and let me know exactly what you would like for me to have these
> contacts do who are in the districts listed below. I am sure you
> want to see them express their nee
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 02:40:07 -0600 (CST), Butch Evans wrote
> On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, wispa wrote:
>
> >Uhmm, Butch... No, they're not "asking for a means". They're
> >insisting that we build the tap into our network, at our expense,
> >prior to a
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 01:40:41 -0600 (CST), Butch Evans wrote
> On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, wispa wrote:
>
> >This is the FCC declaring that EVERY MEANS OF COMMUNICATION BE
> >PRE-TAPPED at the expense of industry.
>
> WHAT? You are not correct. This is the LEA asking for a mea
ty, free, and other informal networks who FOR SURE are not filing, nor
even know about it.
>
> Superior Wireless
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On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 21:44:20 -0800, George Rogato wrote
> wispa wrote:
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> > You actually think that the "big guys" will actually let that happen?
>
> Yeah, I can see it now, our upstreams turning CALEA compliance into
> a profit center.
>
> Anyways if you
u Mark? Or would you be hollering foul then as well??
Mac, this is apples and oranges.
This is the FCC declaring that EVERY MEANS OF COMMUNICATION BE PRE-TAPPED at
the expense of industry.
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e to pay a license to
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rements?"
I would like the answer to those on tape and in writing. And then we need to
work at launching the largest "industry and public" backlash ever, to end
this sort of stuff and ensure it NEVER comes back.
Mark Koskenmaki <
ived will derived with the input
from the telecoms to bankrupt as many small ISP's as possible.
I predict that in 2 years there will not be enough WISP's left to fund WISPA
at all, unless the dues go up on the order 20 to 50 times.
> This, in my opinion, is just big brother lic
you folks.
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a
> was collected.
>
> 330 Hours
> 1.85 KWH
> ..07 A
> 05 WATT
> 07 VA
>
> I could use some help deciphering.
>
> I need to understand battery capacities and how to calculate run times
> based on the above info and a given battery size. Also charging
to implement is irresponsible, in my
view.
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n OFDM clients work fine for 900 mhz at -85, so long as you weren't
hoping to get past 1M throughput in a 5mhz wide channel.
My first 40 clients were ALL 18 db grids, be they 1 mile or 23 miles.
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that's not going to make me rich in any sense of the word. Different market,
different service, different universe. :)
>
> Travis
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On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 14:27:22 -0800, George Rogato wrote Blake Bowers wrote: You
know, the only real difference b
uot;Rubbermaid" story.
> Walmart, dropped Rubbermaid off at the door of bakruptcy. Popular
> story about the way they do business.
>
> All Walmart business practices do is give everyone an example of
> extreme agressiveness of those sharks out there.
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> trust their intent.
>
> Forbes Mercy
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I tried emailing them, but they don't respond to emails that say "I don't
like what you're trying to do, why are you doing this?"
It&
ould having a dumb pipe delivering bits to
customers make me required to risk my information in the first place?
It may seem against our interests, but I really think we should be on the
offensive against CPI on this in terms of "It's not really a federal case...
The nation's fut
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 12:00:35 -0700, wispa wrote
> On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 09:36:49 -0600, John Scrivner wrote
> > The government cannot request data with a note saying it is
My apologies. I didn't realize my webmail client didn't have a full
signature set up.
I posted "an
e, that would help. If it meant
telling the federal land managers (USFS, BLM, etd) to stop demanding a half
million dollar EIS to build a tower for a WIFI backhaul, and other such
nonsense, that's "getting out of the way", too.
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information. That someone will come along later and get to that
information when it was promised to be confidential... well... even WISPA
could find itself in that position if it collected it. I don't know why
or how WISPA could get sued, but I don't think any of us foresaw the FC
Canopy AP, one Canopy
> SM and a router, like Mikrotik in between ?
>
> This is in NJ, not too good an environment for solar I imagine,
> although we'll be on a real high hill top (1250' elev) for this area...
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government and private, but we're unique, in that we
can do what nobody else c an do easily.
The HAM radio guys are mobilized in considerable numbers, to try to help
people find thier families and whatnot, by patching in phone service from
places its working.
We ARE behind the curve on
9 per month for the first 6 months, and
they say DSL can't do that.
So I'm wondering how the heck wisps here are competing against 6 megs at
19.99 per month for the first 6 months?
George
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