Re: TowerStream (was Re: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho about a newlocalWiMAX service)

2007-09-18 Thread Matt Liotta
George Rogato wrote: Two things, thanks for the informative reply Matt. But you also know that the disclaimer you just posted is common place amongst companies that don't make a profit. Absolutely, and just for the record, I am not suggesting they have a bad business plan or things won't work

Re: TowerStream (was Re: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho about a newlocalWiMAX service)

2007-09-18 Thread George Rogato
Matt Liotta wrote: “We cannot anticipate when, if ever, our operations will become profitable,” they state in their fillings, which seems honest enough. But hey, more power to them if they can raise that kind of money. We'd laugh all the way to the bank if someone offered us a similar valuat

Re: TowerStream (was Re: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho about a newlocalWiMAX service)

2007-09-18 Thread Travis Johnson
Patrick, It really looks like YOU are the one that is not informed... your numbers and facts for TowerStream were completely false and over exaggerated. They aren't even cash flow positive, and they aren't having to buy expensive AP's and CPE. ;) Travis Microserv Matt Liotta wrote: Patrick

RE: TowerStream (was Re: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho about a newlocalWiMAX service)

2007-09-18 Thread Brad Belton
Re: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho about a newlocalWiMAX service) Patrick Leary wrote: > Btw, Tower Stream is another good example. For years (and still today), > they have been deploying unlicensed gear in big cities for the T1+ > capacity commercial customers (still a sweet spot

TowerStream (was Re: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho about a newlocalWiMAX service)

2007-09-18 Thread Matt Liotta
Patrick Leary wrote: Btw, Tower Stream is another good example. For years (and still today), they have been deploying unlicensed gear in big cities for the T1+ capacity commercial customers (still a sweet spot for wireless broadband). This past spring, even without licensed spectrum holdings, the