News flash for you:
> This is where we are today. RBOCs and MSOs control the last mile.
Neither has to share.
WISPs, BPL, and Muni projects will be the 3rd pipe. (I don't count
cellular because that is RBOC).
Pete Davis wrote:
Think that's not bad for the entrepreneurs? Try starting a wate
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Gov't Gets One Right
I said the same thing on the moto wireless list. We are being pushed to
be eaten by the larger wisps or closed down. I do
not like it and can only try and fight it but I have no idea how.
Hopefully wispa knows the direction as i do not thing part
The novelty of
it all (being a WISP) tends to wear off after about 5 years, eventually
it
becomes about the money.
It should always be about the money. You have to think about your
business as a separate being. You do whatever you need to make that
critter grow and be healthy. Your first goal
Tom DeReggi wrote:
The only exception to this is the FREE Net / Muni Net. Big ventures
need big companies and big pockets. MOst likely that problem will take
care of itself. First, consumers hate marketing and SPAM. Do you think
they are going to embrase the solution that guarantees they are go
It is Grand Standing, but the Federal Gov't has said they we have a
Broadband policy - and we have all met that beast.
Affordable broadband is an economic necessity for communities.
(Lots of studies published in Broadband Properties mag to back that up).
When you are competing for every dollar, e
It is Grand Standing, but the Federal Gov't has said they we have a
Broadband policy - and we have all met that beast.
Affordable broadband is an economic necessity for communities.
(Lots of studies published in Broadband Properties mag to back that up).
When you are competing for every dollar, e
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
I said the same thing on the moto wireless list. We are being pushed
to be eaten by the larger wisps or closed down. I do not like it and
can only try and fight it but I have no idea how. Hopefully wispa
knows the direction as i do not thin(k) part-15 knows.
Jeromie
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From: "Kurt Fankhauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'WISPA General List'"
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 3:33 AM
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Gov't Gets One Right
Please explain what your talking about with the Moto.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Wal
: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Gov't Gets One Right
I said the same thing on the moto wireless list. We are being pushed to
be eaten by the larger wisps or closed down. I do
not like it and can only try and fight it but I have no idea how.
Hopefully wispa knows the direction as i d
I said the same thing on the moto wireless list. We are being pushed to
be eaten by the larger wisps or closed down. I do
not like it and can only try and fight it but I have no idea how.
Hopefully wispa knows the direction as i do not thing part-15
knows.
Jeromie
Pete Davis wrote:
The faster
The faster it becomes a "fundamental human right" the faster we migrate
from being entrepreneurs, and start becoming the same level as water
workers, sewer workers, trash pickup, postal workers, and whatever. The
more the government gets involved with something, the worse it gets.
When the bur
2006 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Gov't Gets One Right
I did not read the arcticle yet but...
Yes it is infact a right for someone to get it. But its not necessarilly an
obligation for someone specific to provide it.
The problem is that the majority of the people screaming for it, are the
one
Not to shoot myself in the foot here, but a "fundamental human right"?
That's just grandstanding. Take a hit from the reality pipe- people are
homeless, people starve to death right here in the good ole USA. The
list could go on and on about folks whose basic needs and rights are not
being met.
I did not read the arcticle yet but...
Yes it is infact a right for someone to get it. But its not necessarilly an
obligation for someone specific to provide it.
The problem is that the majority of the people screaming for it, are the
ones not willing to pay for it.
There is not a shortage of p
Why is that GOOD news ? Or "Getting it Right" ?
This, to me, is BAD news - the city will pump $$$ into Verizon to wire
everyone up, spending MORE tax $$$ on monopolistic power...
Peter R. wrote:
"Broadband is a fundamental civil right and human right," Bill de
Blasio, a city council member,
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