1
billion and $4 billion, the report said, quoting analysts.
No one was not immediately available at Sprint to comment on the report.
http://yahoo.reuters.com/news/articlehybrid.aspx?storyID=urn:newsml:reuters.com:20060808:MTFH93669_2006-08-08_04-44-19_N08418925&type=comktNews&rpc=44
Travis, do you remember the term 'fuzzy math'?
On 8/7/06 10:59 PM, "Travis Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can someone explain to me how having broadband (instead of dial-up
> internet that EVERYONE can get) is going to create 61,000 jobs per year
> for the next 20 years? If it w
Hi,
That all sounds great, but we won't all of a sudden need 61,000 new
medical transcriptionists every year for 20 years. ;)
Those people all had different jobs, or the same job somewhere else...
so technically there wasn't a job created, there was a job moved.
Travis
Microserv
Peter R. w
Can anyone tell me if the following configuration will work?
RB532-SR2/SR2+RB502-SR5/SR9
4 slots full. Would the node have enough muscle to power
all the cards properly?
chris
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Not a full output power, but possibly if you manage the power correctly.
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Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
> Thanks for the heads up on the link. The signup page is hosted in a
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Should be better now.
(Hey M
Does anyone know where I can get the correct hex standoffs to stack two
WRAP boards in a mini-box 4A2E enclosure? Thanks.
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Nope. I'd ask the folks at mini-box.com. But I really like those Mini-Box enclosures .. do they fit anything else? RouterBoards? On 8/8/06,
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Does anyone know where I can get the correct hex standoffs to stack twoWRAP boards in a mini-box 4A2E enclosure? Thank
http://wilac.net/descargas/documentos/EnlaceAguila_Baul_EN.pdf
The guy that pulled this off is looking for work in the US..
laters,
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I'm not nearly as impressed with this as you are John.
Money to study the issue AND a task force? To study an issue that the
senator has already laid out? That the fcc's broadband task force AND
spectrum policy force have studied to death? bull.
It's an election year scam.
Naturally,
Oh yeah, Just what we need. More money for studies of the issue. Like
that'll speed up the process. Waste time looking into what's been looked
into for half a decade, AND take the money needed to deploy and give it to
researchers.
sigh
Marlon
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Charles,
I agree with your "no". However, what basis are you
answering that?
So that the inquireer can better plan what is
capable.
48V w/ .35 amp integrated POE, can deliver 20
watts.
48V w/ .8 amp Custom POE (or direct), can deliver
40watts.
And technically the CAT5 cabl
That bill is big news !!!
Personally, I think the the government needs to pass legislation that will
have a quicker call to action, though.
I call it the petition for a grant program. I believe any community that is
underserved (no body will come), regardless of wether its rural, suburban or
Don't forget the 3rd great lie..."I'm from the government and I'm here to help
you"
:-)
Jeff Broadwick
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The
RB532 has a maximum power consumption of 14W
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IMO they need to start giving money to the end users to pay for hookup and
installation. Stop paying to expand WISP's networks and give the money where
it is needed, if you want a bigger network pay for it out of your own
pocket. In IL I doubt you could drive from Chicago to St.Louis and not be
abl
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
I'm not nearly as impressed with this as you are John.
I never described this with the word impressed. I am never impressed
that easily! :-)
Money to study the issue AND a task force? To study an issue that the
senator has already
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Hey JohnnyO,
Being a big StarOS and Mikrotik user I
have always been curious as to how these compare with the likes of Orthogon. I
always saw the Gemini more as a product to use in NLOS environments. Have you
ever compared Mikrotik on an RB532 with Orthogon in NLOS?
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