Matt,
Is it possible to get a complete address list from them or maybe a lat
long
list. If you have this from any others such as WilTel then I can start
combining this information on to one map. The end result of this will be a
web based map application where you can see what is available
Mac, Let me figure out what went wrong.. i have no problem removing
your listings but would you prefer that we corrected the positioning?
Tom.. OK.. i see... Well.. hmmm... 3 points.. #3 is most important...
First point.. I dont want ANY traffic to leave your site and go to the
map. What i want
Rick,
I just got a call from a Federal Law Enforcement agency... cant say who.. BUT... they tell me that the Hurricane has killed hundreds.. NOT 70. there is wide spread looting.. AND prisons are being overthrown by inmates..
WOW!
On 8/28/05, Rick Harnish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mac and
I think this all sounds logical to me. I applaud the effort for getting
us out there on the net. Let me know how I can help the effort. I have
tried to get my information on there a few times with no success but I
am willing to keep working it as long as you are. I think it might be a
good
I think it would be good to have a way to remove entries for WISPs if we
wish. I wold encourage a username and password system for this however.
Not to load you down with work. Just want this to be a success for us all.
Thanks,
Scriv
Robert Kim Wireless Internet Advisor wrote:
Mac, Let me
John, thanks for your positive comments...
As far as I'm concerned. if you consider the 40,000-50,000 UNIQUE
People PER DAY who look at the top TEN of GOOGLE... under wireless
internet
they are NOT finding what they are looking for
#1 =
http://www.internet.com/sections/it.html
#10=
John...
Ok.. i've added your WISP to the map.. it works fine ..
if you want to add more points...
1.
go to http://wifi-hotspot.wirelessinternetcoverage.com/inputpreview.html
2. Zoom into the place where you want your point
3. fill in the last form at the bottom
4. check USE CURRENT GPS ON
5. go
Title: Message
The
death toll will end up in the 1000s - there are 100s of bodies floating around
the canals and bayous in the southeast louisiana and southwest
mississippi.
There
will also end up being 1000s more deaths related to this
storm
New
Orleans is toast - for atleast
Is there any way some of us other WISPs can show up with some
infrastructure and save the day? Could be a good opportunity to help
some people and do some good marketing WISPs at the same time.
-Matt
Mac Dearman wrote:
The word from an RN ( personal friend) that is working at the
SuperDome
Title: Message
There's a picture on foxnews' website of inmates being
stacked on broken pieces of highways, because the jails are flooded and they
were evactuated. Four cops standing all around them with shotguns,
as the cell...scary...
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
I can see the National headlines. "Group of WISPs from WISPA save the
day be restoring communications weeks before the telcos" :)
Matthew Kish wrote:
If there is anything we can do... Please let me know!
Matthew Kish
Technical Marketing
Teletronics International, Inc.
2 Choke Cherry
yeah, right. The telcos will be
screaming. And they'll get all the press.
"They didn't even use UNION labor! SPank
them!"
Double edged sword.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian
RohrbacherSent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 11:31 PMTo: WISPA
General
It is a very sad situation.
It appears to me that there will be 10's of thousands of people, if not
more, who's lives are completely ruined.
I was thinking of a way of helping. Unfortunately there isn't much a
wisp in Oregon can really do except maybe to send a wisp in that area
some extra
Who cares what they "say"?
I'm wondering if there's some way we c ould get
FEMA to fund a group of us going down there and basically putting in an
infrastructure so that communication is possible. We could have lots
of data and VOIP capability real fast, compared to the telcos.
North
I don't know how to make it happen, but would sure like to go.
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
Who cares what they "say"?
I'm wondering if there's some way we
c ould get FEMA to fund a group of us going down there and basically
putting in an infrastructure so that communication is
If we could keep power to our gear and out of the
water.
Tom DeReggiRapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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Rohrbacher
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