Brian,
I am in the process of importing your KML as a shape file into my ArcGIS
geodatabase.
I have a question.
Is there any reason behind grouping stuff in the categories:
TV CONTOUR DRAWING 1 to 51.
Is this meant to mean one grouping per state ?
Do you have equivalency names for 1 to 51
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci2bFFGM8T8
And the winner has wings.
F.
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Anytime. Let me know when. Coming from Quebec. Look forward to meet you all.
I'm meeting JJ wednesday and am going to bug him about his 3.65 strategy.
F.
On 2010-09-26, at 8:00 PM, Dennis Burgess wrote:
If anyone is interested, hitting up the Hotel Bar/Grill for some food and
drinks!
Dennis,
I want to OEM your powerrouter 732's to put a SIP proxy on them.
Are you bringing in one on site ?
F.
On 2010-09-26, at 8:00 PM, Dennis Burgess wrote:
If anyone is interested, hitting up the Hotel Bar/Grill for some food and
drinks!
Las mail was meant to be private.
But I can deal with the fact that this is also publicly known now...
F.
On 2010-09-26, at 8:14 PM, Francois Menard wrote:
Dennis,
I want to OEM your powerrouter 732's to put a SIP proxy on them.
Are you bringing in one on site ?
F.
On 2010-09-26
Sorry guys,
Where does the FCC document speak of additional spectrum in the 3GHz band ???
F.
On 2010-09-23, at 3:43 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote:
Hmm... looks like we need to keep up the good fight:
Finally, it is important that we address additional proposals to set aside TV
channels in
Are you saying that the VPN server should not be in the same subnet as the
subnet to which access is sought for ?
its basically if there is a bridge, rather than a routed relationship between
the VPN client and the VPN server ... thus the need for Proxy-ARP in that case ?
???
F.
On
Was just quoted sub $7K for a pair of AN80i @ 3.65 GHz.
70 mbps on a 20 MHz channel.
Intend on trying it ASAP. I have more faith in this as a solid BH than a pair
of RocketM365... then again, a pair of those with RocketDishes is sub 900$ ...
F.
On 2010-09-08, at 3:12 PM, Rogelio wrote:
I've
Even RB1100 ?
That would be my choice. 399$ for 13 GigE ports...
F.
On 2010-09-08, at 8:53 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
Non of the sub $1000 appliances will cut the mustard at 300-500meg of
traffic... 100meg no problem.
Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet Telecom
On 9/8/2010 8:44 PM, Glenn
I fear winter coming, and I have a location where a nanobridge M5 was used ?
Any experience with ice build-up on a nanobridge without a radome ?
I suppose this is the main reason for choosing a power bridge M5 and paying the
additional 200+$ per end.
Opinion ?
F.
, this is a $400 box...
F.
Also, I would like to ask Dennis to let us know if he has any comparison
of what the PowerRouters can handle...
Regards.
Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet Telecom
On 9/8/2010 9:56 PM, Francois Menard wrote:
Even RB1100 ?
That would be my choice. 399$ for 13 GigE
I was there last year and you would want to go if you have an interest in
deploying FTTH.
On 2010-08-30, at 12:39 PM, Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
Anyone here going to this show?
http://www.ftthconference.com/FTTH10/public/enter.aspx
Still deciding whether I should go or not.
Matt
Anybody with a screwdriver and a Motorola PMP320 AP will find a DesignArt 2400
chipset under the hood of a $3500 BaseStation that is 802.16e mobile WiMAX
which does 2x2 MIMO. The same chipset also powers a 6x6 MIMO PureWave BTS @
3.65 GHz.
does anyone have a simplified co-location agreement template ?
Regards,
-=Francois=-
--
Francois D. Menard
Director of technology
Xittel telecommunications inc.
1350 Royale #800
Trois-Rivieres, QC, G9A 4J4
Canada
Tel: +1 819 601-6633
Fax: +1 819 374-0395
fmen...@xittel.net
Or you can be legit in Canada, and go for 3.65 GHz and get up to 57 dBM legally
in rural areas ;)
Courtesy of the guy that changed the rules for 3.65 in Canada and is looking
for the US to do the same...
F.
On 2010-06-23, at 5:41 PM, Fred R. Goldstein wrote:
I'm just a little confused about
I saw a lot of Vecima 900 MHz peanuts dormant in a closet at Atria Networks in
Peterborough, ON
F.
On 2010-05-13, at 1:09 PM, Rick Harnish wrote:
Brent Havens of Mark Twain Coop is looking for some Waverider gear. If you
have the following available, please contact Brent offlist.
I saw a lot of Vecima 900 MHz peanuts dormant in a closet at Atria Networks in
Peterborough, ON
F.
On 2010-05-13, at 1:09 PM, Rick Harnish wrote:
Brent Havens of Mark Twain Coop is looking for some Waverider gear. If you
have the following available, please contact Brent offlist.
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