Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-12 Thread Jeffrey Thomas
Johnny-o,


I have made some mistakes in the past, however this is wimax- and for the
most part I have no reason to believe any of their claims are false or
Filled with marketing goobly gook.

Aperto always did and has performed well beyond it's claims. I admit fault
In intially thinking that the product from vivato would be interesting,
Of course as many of you know now, they never had a real phased array
antenna and with the noise floor where it is in 2.4, doesn't make much
Of a difference. Airspan I have had some experience with ( their wipll
platform ) and everything that they claim about it is actually true,
So I would naturally assume that this is the same case. Additionally,
If they didn't know what they were doing they wouldn't have deployments
Like the one they have in japan that has over 25,000 CPE's, ( using the same
product ) or the one They have in mexico that has 750,000 clients.

-

Jeff



On 6/8/06 9:31 PM, JohnnyO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jeff - how many other platforms have you tooted the horn on that have
 never produced the results you claimed ? Not trying to rain on your
 parade here, but every platform you've tooted ranting raves about, has
 never lived up to it's hype from what I have seen.
 
 JohnnyO
 
 Wanting to be a believer
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Jeffrey Thomas
 Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:22 PM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front
 
 
 Simple. Since the CPE self provisions and aligns itself, the customer
 only need to know they need to install the device on their rooftop. And
 they also have indoor devices that work to maybe a KM or so from the
 tower but those Are as simple as a customer plugs in the ethernet plug
 and power and puts The CPE near a window. I honestly doubt anyone will
 use them, but they Are available.
 
 So really zero truck roll? Not really as most customers will want the
 wisp to install it- but the major benefit is that the CPE's will not
 require techs to carry a pc or anything other than cabling and tools to
 set up the roof mount.
 
 -
 
 Jeff
 
 
 
 On 6/8/06 8:04 PM, Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9
 unlicensed?
 
 Sam Tetherow
 Sandhills Wireless
 
 jeffrey thomas wrote:
 
 Guys,
 
 Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8.
 Unlike most other vendors, they are going to market with their
 802.16-2004 5.4-5.9
 solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC certification for
 their 802.16-2004
 product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as
 the
 3 plus
 years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone
 can
 deploy
 in will be available.
 
 
 So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as
 of yet, ( and they havent even decided when they will be certifying
 vendors ) this product will
 be either complaint as is or will require a minor software upgrade
 for
 Wimax 
 forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the
 802.16-2004 
 spec as planned.
 
 some notes on the product:
 
 initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side
 of things,
  
 
 600.00 / cpe

 
 
 35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM
 
 full service flow integration for QOS
 
 can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel
 
 zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment )
 
 full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration
 authentication provisioning security )
 
 
 color me excited :)
 
 -
 
 Jeff
  
 
 


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Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-12 Thread Jeffrey Thomas
Yup.




On 6/9/06 8:33 AM, Charles Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jeffrey Thomas = Jeff Booher
 
 Jeffrey Thomas Booher actually
 
 -Charles
 
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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of JohnnyO
 Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:58 PM
 To: 'WISPA General List'
 Subject: RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front
 
 
 Jeffrey Thomas - DOH ! - For some reason I had Jeff Booher on the brain and
 made mistake of making this post ! ! ! ! Please - pretty please forgive me
 for mixing you up ?
 
 /me holds head down and kicks rocks
 
 JohnnyO
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of JohnnyO
 Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:32 PM
 To: 'WISPA General List'
 Subject: RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front
 
 
 Jeff - how many other platforms have you tooted the horn on that have never
 produced the results you claimed ? Not trying to rain on your parade here,
 but every platform you've tooted ranting raves about, has never lived up to
 it's hype from what I have seen.
 
 JohnnyO
 
 Wanting to be a believer
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Jeffrey Thomas
 Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:22 PM
 To: WISPA General List
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front
 
 
 Simple. Since the CPE self provisions and aligns itself, the customer only
 need to know they need to install the device on their rooftop. And they also
 have indoor devices that work to maybe a KM or so from the tower but those
 Are as simple as a customer plugs in the ethernet plug and power and puts
 The CPE near a window. I honestly doubt anyone will use them, but they Are
 available. 
 
 So really zero truck roll? Not really as most customers will want the wisp
 to install it- but the major benefit is that the CPE's will not require
 techs to carry a pc or anything other than cabling and tools to set up the
 roof mount.
 
 -
 
 Jeff
 
 
 
 On 6/8/06 8:04 PM, Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9
 unlicensed?
 
 Sam Tetherow
 Sandhills Wireless
 
 jeffrey thomas wrote:
 
 Guys,
 
 Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8.
 Unlike most other vendors, they are going to market with their
 802.16-2004 5.4-5.9 solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC
 certification for their 802.16-2004
 product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as
 the
 3 plus
 years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone
 can
 deploy
 in will be available.
 
 
 So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as
 of yet, ( and they havent even decided when they will be certifying
 vendors ) this product will be either complaint as is or will require
 a minor software upgrade
 for
 Wimax
 forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the
 802.16-2004 spec as planned.
 
 some notes on the product:
 
 initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side
 of things,
  
 
 600.00 / cpe

 
 
 35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM
 
 full service flow integration for QOS
 
 can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel
 
 zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment )
 
 full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration
 authentication provisioning security )
 
 
 color me excited :)
 
 -
 
 Jeff
  
 
 


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RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-09 Thread Gino A. Villarini
Isn't Jeffrey Thomas = Jeff Boher ?

Gino A. Villarini
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of JohnnyO
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 12:58 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

Jeffrey Thomas - DOH ! - For some reason I had Jeff Booher on the brain
and made mistake of making this post ! ! ! ! Please - pretty please
forgive me for mixing you up ? 

/me holds head down and kicks rocks

JohnnyO

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of JohnnyO
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:32 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Jeff - how many other platforms have you tooted the horn on that have
never produced the results you claimed ? Not trying to rain on your
parade here, but every platform you've tooted ranting raves about, has
never lived up to it's hype from what I have seen.

JohnnyO

Wanting to be a believer

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jeffrey Thomas
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:22 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Simple. Since the CPE self provisions and aligns itself, the customer
only need to know they need to install the device on their rooftop. And
they also have indoor devices that work to maybe a KM or so from the
tower but those Are as simple as a customer plugs in the ethernet plug
and power and puts The CPE near a window. I honestly doubt anyone will
use them, but they Are available. 

So really zero truck roll? Not really as most customers will want the
wisp to install it- but the major benefit is that the CPE's will not
require techs to carry a pc or anything other than cabling and tools to
set up the roof mount.

-

Jeff



On 6/8/06 8:04 PM, Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9
 unlicensed?
 
 Sam Tetherow
 Sandhills Wireless
 
 jeffrey thomas wrote:
 
 Guys,
 
 Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8.
 Unlike most other vendors, they are going to market with their 
 802.16-2004 5.4-5.9
 solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC certification for
 their 802.16-2004
 product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as
the
 3 plus
 years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone
can
 deploy
 in will be available.
 
 
 So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as
 of yet, ( and they havent even decided when they will be certifying 
 vendors ) this product will
 be either complaint as is or will require a minor software upgrade
for
 Wimax
 forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the
 802.16-2004 
 spec as planned.
 
 some notes on the product:
 
 initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side
 of things,
  
 
 600.00 / cpe

 
 
 35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM
 
 full service flow integration for QOS
 
 can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel
 
 zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment )
 
 full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration
 authentication provisioning security )
 
 
 color me excited :)
 
 -
 
 Jeff
  
 


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Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-09 Thread Carl A Jeptha




Do it again Johnny O, I love it  :-P

You have a Good Day now,


Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
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skype cajeptha



JohnnyO wrote:

  Jeffrey Thomas - DOH ! - For some reason I had Jeff Booher on the brain
and made mistake of making this post ! ! ! ! Please - pretty please
forgive me for mixing you up ? 

/me holds head down and kicks rocks

JohnnyO

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of JohnnyO
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:32 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Jeff - how many other platforms have you tooted the horn on that have
never produced the results you claimed ? Not trying to rain on your
parade here, but every platform you've tooted ranting raves about, has
never lived up to it's hype from what I have seen.

JohnnyO

Wanting to be a believer

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Jeffrey Thomas
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:22 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Simple. Since the CPE self provisions and aligns itself, the customer
only need to know they need to install the device on their rooftop. And
they also have indoor devices that work to maybe a KM or so from the
tower but those Are as simple as a customer plugs in the ethernet plug
and power and puts The CPE near a window. I honestly doubt anyone will
use them, but they Are available. 

So really zero truck roll? Not really as most customers will want the
wisp to install it- but the major benefit is that the CPE's will not
require techs to carry a pc or anything other than cabling and tools to
set up the roof mount.

-

Jeff



On 6/8/06 8:04 PM, "Sam Tetherow" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
  
Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9
unlicensed?

Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless

jeffrey thomas wrote:



  Guys,

Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8.
Unlike most other vendors, they are going to market with their 
802.16-2004 5.4-5.9
solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC certification for
their 802.16-2004
product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as
  

  
  the
  
  

  3 plus
years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone
  

  
  can
  
  

  deploy
in will be available.


So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as
of yet, ( and they havent even decided when they will be certifying 
vendors ) this product will
be either complaint as is or will require a minor software upgrade
  

  
  for
  
  

  Wimax
forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the
802.16-2004 
spec as planned.

some notes on the product:

initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side
of things,
 

  
  
600.00 / cpe
   


  
  35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM

full service flow integration for QOS

can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel

zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment )

full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration
authentication provisioning security )


color me excited :)

-

Jeff
 

  

  
  

  



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RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-09 Thread Mac Dearman








Johnny O, - - You been thinking again!
Stop it J







Mac Dearman











From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Of Carl A Jeptha
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 6:06
AM
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the wimax unlicensed front





Do it again Johnny O, I love it :-P 



You have a Good Day now,Carl A Jepthahttp://www.airnet.caoffice 905 349-2084Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900skype cajeptha



JohnnyO wrote: 

Jeffrey Thomas - DOH ! - For some reason I had Jeff Booher on the brainand made mistake of making this post ! ! ! ! Please - pretty pleaseforgive me for mixing you up ? /me holds head down and kicks rocksJohnnyO-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] OnBehalf Of JohnnyOSent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:32 PMTo: 'WISPA General List'Subject: RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed frontJeff - how many other platforms have you tooted the horn on that havenever produced the results you claimed ? Not trying to rain on yourparade here, but every platform you've tooted ranting raves about, hasnever lived up to it's hype from what I have seen.JohnnyOWanting to be a believer-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] OnBehalf Of Jeffrey ThomasSent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:22 PMTo: WISPA General ListSubject: Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed frontSimple. Since the CPE self provisions and aligns itself, the customeronly need to know they need to install the device on their rooftop. Andthey also have indoor devices that work to maybe a KM or so from thetower but those Are as simple as a customer plugs in the ethernet plugand power and puts The CPE near a window. I honestly doubt anyone willuse them, but they Are available. So really zero truck roll? Not really as most customers will want thewisp to install it- but the major benefit is that the CPE's will notrequire techs to carry a pc or anything other than cabling and tools toset up the roof mount.-JeffOn 6/8/06 8:04 PM, Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9unlicensed? Sam Tetherow Sandhills Wirelessjeffrey thomas wrote: 

Guys,Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8.Unlike most other vendors, they are going to market with their 802.16-2004 5.4-5.9solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC certification fortheir 802.16-2004product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as 



the 



3 plusyears of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone 



can 



deployin will be available.So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum asof yet, ( and they havent even decided when they will be certifying vendors ) this product willbe either complaint as is or will require a minor software upgrade 



for 



Wimaxforum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the802.16-2004 spec as planned.some notes on the product:initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP sideof things,  

600.00 / cpe  

35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAMfull service flow integration for QOScan be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channelzero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment )full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configurationauthentication provisioning security )color me excited :)-Jeff  



 




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RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-09 Thread Charles Wu
Jeffrey Thomas = Jeff Booher

Jeffrey Thomas Booher actually

-Charles

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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of JohnnyO
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:58 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Jeffrey Thomas - DOH ! - For some reason I had Jeff Booher on the brain and
made mistake of making this post ! ! ! ! Please - pretty please forgive me
for mixing you up ? 

/me holds head down and kicks rocks

JohnnyO

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of JohnnyO
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:32 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Jeff - how many other platforms have you tooted the horn on that have never
produced the results you claimed ? Not trying to rain on your parade here,
but every platform you've tooted ranting raves about, has never lived up to
it's hype from what I have seen.

JohnnyO

Wanting to be a believer

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jeffrey Thomas
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:22 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Simple. Since the CPE self provisions and aligns itself, the customer only
need to know they need to install the device on their rooftop. And they also
have indoor devices that work to maybe a KM or so from the tower but those
Are as simple as a customer plugs in the ethernet plug and power and puts
The CPE near a window. I honestly doubt anyone will use them, but they Are
available. 

So really zero truck roll? Not really as most customers will want the wisp
to install it- but the major benefit is that the CPE's will not require
techs to carry a pc or anything other than cabling and tools to set up the
roof mount.

-

Jeff



On 6/8/06 8:04 PM, Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9 
 unlicensed?
 
 Sam Tetherow
 Sandhills Wireless
 
 jeffrey thomas wrote:
 
 Guys,
 
 Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8. 
 Unlike most other vendors, they are going to market with their 
 802.16-2004 5.4-5.9 solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC 
 certification for their 802.16-2004
 product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as
the
 3 plus
 years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone
can
 deploy
 in will be available.
 
 
 So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as 
 of yet, ( and they havent even decided when they will be certifying 
 vendors ) this product will be either complaint as is or will require 
 a minor software upgrade
for
 Wimax
 forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the 
 802.16-2004 spec as planned.
 
 some notes on the product:
 
 initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side 
 of things,
  
 
 600.00 / cpe

 
 
 35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM
 
 full service flow integration for QOS
 
 can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel
 
 zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment )
 
 full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration 
 authentication provisioning security )
 
 
 color me excited :)
 
 -
 
 Jeff
  
 


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[WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-08 Thread jeffrey thomas
Guys,

Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8.
Unlike
most other vendors, they are going to market with their 802.16-2004
5.4-5.9
solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC certification for
their 802.16-2004
product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as the
3 plus
years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone can
deploy
in will be available.


So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as of
yet, ( and 
they havent even decided when they will be certifying vendors ) this
product will
be either complaint as is or will require a minor software upgrade for
Wimax 
forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the
802.16-2004 
spec as planned. 

some notes on the product:

initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side of
things,
600.00 / cpe

35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM

full service flow integration for QOS

can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel

zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment ) 

full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration
authentication provisioning security ) 


color me excited :)

-

Jeff
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Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-08 Thread Sam Tetherow
Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9 
unlicensed?


   Sam Tetherow
   Sandhills Wireless

jeffrey thomas wrote:


Guys,

Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8.
Unlike
most other vendors, they are going to market with their 802.16-2004
5.4-5.9
solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC certification for
their 802.16-2004
product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as the
3 plus
years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone can
deploy
in will be available.


So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as of
yet, ( and 
they havent even decided when they will be certifying vendors ) this

product will
be either complaint as is or will require a minor software upgrade for
Wimax 
forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the
802.16-2004 
spec as planned. 


some notes on the product:

initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side of
things,
 


600.00 / cpe
   



35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM

full service flow integration for QOS

can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel

zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment ) 


full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration
authentication provisioning security ) 



color me excited :)

-

Jeff
 



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Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-08 Thread Jeffrey Thomas
Simple. Since the CPE self provisions and aligns itself, the customer only
need to know they need to install the device on their rooftop. And they also
have indoor devices that work to maybe a KM or so from the tower but those
Are as simple as a customer plugs in the ethernet plug and power and puts
The CPE near a window. I honestly doubt anyone will use them, but they
Are available. 

So really zero truck roll? Not really as most customers will want the wisp
to install it- but the major benefit is that the CPE's will not require
techs to carry a pc or anything other than cabling and tools to set up the
roof mount.

-

Jeff



On 6/8/06 8:04 PM, Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9
 unlicensed?
 
 Sam Tetherow
 Sandhills Wireless
 
 jeffrey thomas wrote:
 
 Guys,
 
 Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8.
 Unlike
 most other vendors, they are going to market with their 802.16-2004
 5.4-5.9
 solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC certification for
 their 802.16-2004
 product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as the
 3 plus
 years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone can
 deploy
 in will be available.
 
 
 So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as of
 yet, ( and 
 they havent even decided when they will be certifying vendors ) this
 product will
 be either complaint as is or will require a minor software upgrade for
 Wimax 
 forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the
 802.16-2004 
 spec as planned.
 
 some notes on the product:
 
 initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side of
 things,
  
 
 600.00 / cpe

 
 
 35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM
 
 full service flow integration for QOS
 
 can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel
 
 zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment )
 
 full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration
 authentication provisioning security )
 
 
 color me excited :)
 
 -
 
 Jeff
  
 


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RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-08 Thread JohnnyO
Jeff - how many other platforms have you tooted the horn on that have
never produced the results you claimed ? Not trying to rain on your
parade here, but every platform you've tooted ranting raves about, has
never lived up to it's hype from what I have seen.

JohnnyO

Wanting to be a believer

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jeffrey Thomas
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:22 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Simple. Since the CPE self provisions and aligns itself, the customer
only need to know they need to install the device on their rooftop. And
they also have indoor devices that work to maybe a KM or so from the
tower but those Are as simple as a customer plugs in the ethernet plug
and power and puts The CPE near a window. I honestly doubt anyone will
use them, but they Are available. 

So really zero truck roll? Not really as most customers will want the
wisp to install it- but the major benefit is that the CPE's will not
require techs to carry a pc or anything other than cabling and tools to
set up the roof mount.

-

Jeff



On 6/8/06 8:04 PM, Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9 
 unlicensed?
 
 Sam Tetherow
 Sandhills Wireless
 
 jeffrey thomas wrote:
 
 Guys,
 
 Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8. 
 Unlike most other vendors, they are going to market with their 
 802.16-2004 5.4-5.9
 solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC certification for
 their 802.16-2004
 product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as
the
 3 plus
 years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone
can
 deploy
 in will be available.
 
 
 So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as 
 of yet, ( and they havent even decided when they will be certifying 
 vendors ) this product will
 be either complaint as is or will require a minor software upgrade
for
 Wimax 
 forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the
 802.16-2004 
 spec as planned.
 
 some notes on the product:
 
 initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side 
 of things,
  
 
 600.00 / cpe

 
 
 35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM
 
 full service flow integration for QOS
 
 can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel
 
 zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment )
 
 full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration 
 authentication provisioning security )
 
 
 color me excited :)
 
 -
 
 Jeff
  
 


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RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front

2006-06-08 Thread JohnnyO
Jeffrey Thomas - DOH ! - For some reason I had Jeff Booher on the brain
and made mistake of making this post ! ! ! ! Please - pretty please
forgive me for mixing you up ? 

/me holds head down and kicks rocks

JohnnyO

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of JohnnyO
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:32 PM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Jeff - how many other platforms have you tooted the horn on that have
never produced the results you claimed ? Not trying to rain on your
parade here, but every platform you've tooted ranting raves about, has
never lived up to it's hype from what I have seen.

JohnnyO

Wanting to be a believer

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jeffrey Thomas
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:22 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Good news on the wimax unlicensed front


Simple. Since the CPE self provisions and aligns itself, the customer
only need to know they need to install the device on their rooftop. And
they also have indoor devices that work to maybe a KM or so from the
tower but those Are as simple as a customer plugs in the ethernet plug
and power and puts The CPE near a window. I honestly doubt anyone will
use them, but they Are available. 

So really zero truck roll? Not really as most customers will want the
wisp to install it- but the major benefit is that the CPE's will not
require techs to carry a pc or anything other than cabling and tools to
set up the roof mount.

-

Jeff



On 6/8/06 8:04 PM, Sam Tetherow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Color me jaded, but how can you get a zero truck roll CPE in 5.4-5.9
 unlicensed?
 
 Sam Tetherow
 Sandhills Wireless
 
 jeffrey thomas wrote:
 
 Guys,
 
 Just got out of training for the new AIRSPAN wimax product for 5.8.
 Unlike most other vendors, they are going to market with their 
 802.16-2004 5.4-5.9
 solution and are shipping in JULY, and expect FCC certification for
 their 802.16-2004
 product for 4.9 Ghz as well in July! I am very excited about this as
the
 3 plus
 years of waiting for a viable, wimax product in a band that everyone
can
 deploy
 in will be available.
 
 
 So, while the equipment has not been ratified by the Wimax forum as
 of yet, ( and they havent even decided when they will be certifying 
 vendors ) this product will
 be either complaint as is or will require a minor software upgrade
for
 Wimax
 forum certified compatiability, assuming that the forum go with the
 802.16-2004 
 spec as planned.
 
 some notes on the product:
 
 initial pricing expected to be very reasonably priced on the AP side
 of things,
  
 
 600.00 / cpe

 
 
 35 mb / sector real world throughput @ 64 QAM
 
 full service flow integration for QOS
 
 can be used in either 5 mhz channel size or 10 mhz channel
 
 zero truck roll CPE ( users can easily install the equipment )
 
 full blown FCAPS compliant NMS ( Fault monitoring configuration
 authentication provisioning security )
 
 
 color me excited :)
 
 -
 
 Jeff
  
 


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