Hi Chris,
We have a 5-line hosted PBX system from Nuvio and it has
worked flawlessly since day one. You can do so many kewl
things nowadays with a hosted PBX system that I can't see any
reasons for going with a non-hosted PBX system instead of a
hosted PBX.
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Dylan
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Depends who is Hosting the PBX and
I don't think any of us are opposed to more efficient, and frankly, it
seems that more efficient is coming down the pike. The evolution of data
vs spectrum use in terms of efficiency has made quantum leaps in a
relatively short period of time.
I've discussed this for as long as I've been on
Mark, Well said. I agree with about everything you said. You're on the mark.
Keep in mind the telco's don't have 6 month ROI's either. Some are better
than others but past three years for them seems to be the norm. Obviously
they have the deeper pockets.
The whole reason I brought the word
Im not stuck in the 1950s. Im
not looking for vacuum tubes and 100lb power supplies to justify my purchases.
I could go to a number of other vendors and get the same 802.11a setup for $700
or less. The pictures speak volumes and it seems a fair number of the
subscribers on this list got a
I have little need of more microwave spectrum. I need spectrum in the
low UHF or high VHF bands to get thru these trees.
I think many, if not most, rural WISP's would agree with me.
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Thanks matt and larry.
I have a 2512 procurve that we like and a Dell switch as well.
Who makes the Dell switches for Dell?
Guess what I really want is to make sure that those little voice packets
get the priority :)
George
Matt Liotta wrote:
We've found that you don't really need a QoS
Yes, the Tranzeos are very similar on the inside. I can post / send pics if
anyone is interested. Had a tower go down that demolished a TR-5a and a
TR-6000.
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The only diff is that tranzeo are way less expensive so... it isn't that bad
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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787.273.4143
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Times are changing. If you want devices with
lots of chips and blinky lights you'll have to pay extra. Everything it
done at the board level these days. And everyone is using the same basic
chip set these days. Airaya writes their own mac level firmware for
them.
I have 4 links. 2 of the
Hi All,
Barring something that you guys see that we've missed this will be sent to
the commerce committee folks. For those that don't know there are a couple
of bills in Congress at this time that deal with this issue.
As I can't send an attachment to the isp list I'll put the text here:
Hi All,
Here's what WISPA is prepared to submit to the commerce committee. Thought
you guys would like a peek at it first.
WISPA USF Reform Position Paper
WISPA is a the WISP industry's only industry owned and operated
trade association. We're a 501c6 corporation with a 7
No picat5 ;-( got any ?
Gino A. Villarini,
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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www.aeronetpr.com
787.273.4143
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I would strike the only 50 MHz of spectrum statement about 3650. The
industry has paid billions for way less. The answer is using spectrally
efficient systems with what we get for free...
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That gear is still 802.11 based. So
interference susceptibility is higher.
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Understood. But it is only 50 mhz. How much is itfs? How much is mmds?
How much was the new 5.4 gig band?
Part of what we're looking for is the WHOLE TV band.
I remember Patrick saying that none of you manufacturers were at all excited
about 3650 because there just wasn't enough spectrum
Ive got a client that has a need for a 90 seat PBX system. E-911 isnt
much of an issue as these are all just inter-office lines. Ive looked
at Nuvio's hosted PBX but haven't actually put one to use. Any pointers
good/bad on Hosted PBX systems?
Thanks,
Chris
Intelliwave
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WISPA Wireless
Could you say something that looks a bit like this:
3650 is unlikely to be a wide-spread last mile distribution spectrum because
manufacturers are unlikely to develop an array cost-effective end user
solutions for only 50 mhz of contiguous spectrum. Instead, it will
effectively become a middle
MMDS/ITFS/BRS is approximately 190 MHz (I don't remember what the FCC's
fiddling at the lower end to create BRS out of ITFS/MMDS added or
subtracted.
5.4 GHz band is 255 MHz.
Original 800 MHz cellular spectrum was 50 MHz and sparked cellular
telephone industry in the US using analog
We have been real happy with the HP ProCurve series of switches.
The 2512 would probably do what you are looking for. Fully managed,
qos, 4.8 mpps and lifetime warranty. Hope that helps.
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Yes, Yes i would like to have groups of 3, 6 MHz channels right about 518-580 MHz, boy would that smoke.-Original Message-From: Steve Stroh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 02:59 PMTo: 'WISPA General List'Subject: Re: [WISPA] Fw: [Board] Television Whitespaces
We've found that you don't really need a QoS capable switch. What is
more important is for the appropriate COS and TOS bits to be set by the
VoIP device(s) in question and have a switch capable of doing the right
thing with those packets. Every enterprise grade switch we have looked
at seems
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