Macquarie Buys U.S. Wireless Tower Company
Shu-Ching Jean Chen, 07.02.07, 2:49 AM ET
HONG KONG -
Macquarie, Australia's largest investment bank, is making inroads into the
large yet underdeveloped wireless telecom infrastructure market in the U.S.,
agreeing to buy the wireless tower operator
Brad Belton wrote:
So, you bought this LP Natural Gas generator for $1460 delivered,
including tax and transfer switch?
Not quite. I was going on the price posted with the OP's link, which had
a displayed price of about $3800 (at the time I looked at it, at least).
That unit can run on either
Before drilling ANY hole in a tower leg, I would check with the
manufacturer. Maybe a better option is to remove a bolt if possible, but
will probably not be unless it is your lucky day.
Ralph
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We've used the Guardians (Generac) from Home Depot. Work fine.
Every one I have ever seen came with the transfer switch.
Best deal was a 12Kw I got that was brand new, but the transfer switch and
the top of the generator were slightly dented. Seems like I gave $1500.00
for it. HD said it was
David,
Oh, ok...I missed the original post link to the 3800.00 generator. After
poking around on the www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com site I came across the
$1959.00 7kW LP Natural gas genset delivered, tax included, with transfer
switch and $40 check discount.
I'm inclined to bite off on that
Talk with JohnnyO. He has some industrial grade generators with ultra low
hours, low rpm running, etc. They put the Home Depot ones to shame and
probably not that much more.
Justin
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WEB:
Hey Brad - Being George don't wanna call me You call me LOL
JohnnyO
337-764-5953
ps. call me after 5pm today .. I may have something you may
want...maybe :)
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You could always buy a Toyota Prius and use it as a generator:
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-a-Toyota-Prius-As-a-Backup-Generator
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Justin S. Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Technology Services - WISP Consulting - Tower Services
WEB: http://www.mtin.net
WEB: http://www.metrospan.net
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AP
Shares of Dobson Communications Corp. were on pace to open at an all-time
high Monday after ATT Inc. agreed to buy the rural wireless provider for
$2.8 billion.
ATT said Friday it will pay $13 per share for Dobson, adding 1.7 million
subscribers to its network of 62 million. Dobson
MobilePro Signs Definitive Agreement to Sell CLEC Division
Monday July 2, 6:00 am ET
$30 Million Price Would Enable Full Retirement of Cornell Capital
Obligations at Closing
BETHESDA, Md., July 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MobilePro Corp.,
announced today that it has signed a definitive
http://www.telecomweb.com/tnd/24041.html
A trio of auction experts says Frontline Wireless' proposed E Block not
only will increase social welfare, but will enhance revenue for the
upcoming 700 MHz auction (/TelecomWeb news break/, June 5).
Peter Cramton, Andrzej Skrzypacz and Robert Wilson
I called and got voice mail for someone named Mike?
JohnnyO wrote:
Hey Brad - Being George don't wanna call me You call me LOL
JohnnyO
337-764-5953
ps. call me after 5pm today .. I may have something you may
want...maybe :)
- Original Message - From: Brad Belton
Just a quick question to the list, is Trango 5800 series still a viable
option for providing data VOIP (IAX2) to customers? I know a few ISPs out
there who use it for that, but theres virtually no data at all on the
Trango site regarding it. I tried Canopy Adv. a few months back but was
Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
I tried Canopy Adv. a few months back but was
unhappy with the overall range quality (2.5 miles LOS w/ a reflector, and
8 port ATA, the voice was choppy when I had all 8 calls going). I’m
transmitting 1-3 miles over a salt water ¾ mile wide river.
On the canopy side: Two
I had actually called Motorola support, we had it configured for 50/50, the
versions were up to date, but I think multipath was the problem. I was at
ground level, about 25 feet from the shore of the body of water I was
crossing. I may reconsider Canopy again in the future but I didn't feel
like
Tom/Charles
The whole objective is to increase the effective use of spectrum under
the existing rules. NO WAIVERS, NO RULE CHANGES and NO INCREASED
INTERFERENCE.
To maintain the existing frequency coordination efficiencies the path
antennas must meet CAT A (or B) and their size will be large.
Doug,
I will second Forrest's comments. We have been running VOIP on Canopy
for several years now will great success. The key is setting the high
priority queues and DiffServ settings. We also tagged VOIP traffic in a
high priority DHCP VLAN. We've found that PPPoE encapsulation really
I'm not using Canopy at the moment - I had bought a trial kit, ended up
selling it. I'm using Mikrotik right now. How are you doing with
concurrent calls per sector? I'm talking about rolling out a network
_mostly_ dedicated to VOIP, even some customers without data at all. Some
customers
We have the exact same generator as well - - only a 16KW - - we too ordered
it from Lowes and it was $2900.00 with a $200.00 rebate. It was drop shipped
to the NOC - - -and no - - - - we haven't had a single power outage either
since we bought and installed it 8 months ago :-)
I hear it fire up
If you are serious about backup power, here is some equipment you might
consider;
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/42/p/1/pt/10/product.asp
or
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/44/p/1/pt/8/product.asp
or
http://www.outbackpower.com/Backup.htm
John
George Rogato wrote:
If it was just for radios,
We currently use the 5850 fox units for many of our SIP clients and it works
well. Very important to turn off ARQ as that seems to cause issues. We use
the Mikrotik at both ends to control QoS.
- Don
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http://wifinetnews.com/archives/007750.html
By Glenn Fleishman
Toledo, Ohio’s mayor has backed away from Wi-Fi plan: The mayor says the
city won’t continue to seek council approval for a $2.2m contract with
MetroFi. The contract would cover five years of service for the city,
and was
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