your resource and make it
look like you and your partners are as big as they come.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
http://www.broadband-mn.com
John McDowell wrote:
Local Cooperative Telco will not let us port. What is my work around?
Order PRI to our tower in their territory? We're working
Any Internet except for a few grandfathered states is tax except by
Federal law.
Phone services are taxed to the end of the world, USF, State, Federal
etc. this includes VOIP.
Disclaimer, I am not a tax attorney nor do I play one on the boob tube
or even youtube.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp
until November
1, 2014.
Here is the original act
http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=108_cong_public_lawsdocid=f:publ435.108
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
http://www.broadband-mn.com
Paul Kralovec wrote:
Indiana is particularly aggressive on the collection of sales and use
not be to worried
about it. If it stays then be afraid... be very afraid or at least make
sure you have the newest firmware on them and see if that helps.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
http://www.broadband-mn.com
Blair Davis wrote:
I am starting to wounder about this issue myself
Sunday, I
10% nogo that gets databased and mapped for future wireless site
planning and marketing efforts.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
http://www.broadband-mn.com/
Travis Johnson wrote:
Along a different line... What is everyone's percentage on NOGO's
(that's what we call people we try to install
an AP before.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
Wisp wrote:
Latest firmware, no sync cable, we sync over power
Already replaced it but I will try reflashing firmware to see if that
fixes it
Sent from my iPhone
On Oct 18, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Eric Muehleisen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen
at 8ms. The issues
is the busier the Trango, wifi etc. get the higher the latency gets as
the SM / CPE are asking for the AP's attention over top each other.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Guaranteeing latency
One of the things we learned is that the ISP can't measure
to a
customer... - major importance.
Credit Card processing.
Decent and totally customizable report generating system.
Customer portal.
Things that would be a bonus
Inventory management
Network monitoring
I apologize for the cross post,
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp
http://www.broadband-mn.com
Wallsten a Berkly grad
working with http://www.techpolicyinstitute.org/ . In the end when all
counties have 100% penetration due to household size the US will be
ranted around 18th in the world.
But it just sells papers to have the US look bad I guess.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
rea
still being actively
worked on that I am aware of.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
John Rock wrote:
Well said Patrick...
I would like to add - as a whole the industry uses the word mobility all
the time and has used that pretense of mobile broadband coverage anywhere
you go as a staple to the word
and WILL be
enforced. Find the rules, read the rules and talk to a lawyer in the
industry if you have any confusion. Your business maybe at stake if you
mess up.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp
e...@wisp-router.com wrote:
That is my understanding as well from talking with a certification lab. Lower
Im I wrong here because I believe a T1 line utilizes TDD (Time Division
Duplexing)? Thus it is a half duplex solution. In reality it feels
like a full duplex solution due to the timing.
Anthony
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
If someone wants to setup whatever wireless network they would like
hhhmmm should have started that with I MAYBE am wrong here
Anthony Will wrote:
Im I wrong here because I believe a T1 line utilizes TDD (Time
Division Duplexing)? Thus it is a half duplex solution. In reality
it feels like a full duplex solution due to the timing.
Anthony
Travis
because I likely would not have know about this legislation
until it was to late if you would not have posted what you have. Thanks
again, Anthony
Apology sent to congressman,
It seems a previous message I sent earlier this evening was not
accurate. After further investigation on the details
start using wireless equipment to stay competitive and all
the effects of that must be understood.
Anthony Will
Broadband Solutions
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
I talked (personally, not as WISPA) with the commerce committee
co-chair's staff person on USF today.
What it LOOKED like
what docket #???
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
fyi
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)And I run my own wisp!
64.146.146.12 (net
an issue where they loss some signal if you utilize the
secondary port / b port on the card.
FYI I have not used the WLM54AG card as of yet. Sticking with my old
reliable cm9's and SR5's
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
John Scrivner wrote:
I suppose this information would be meaningful if I had any
(Advantage $402 ) 25pack pricing Add $40 a unit for 15 mile
range (stinger or beehive dish all FCC certified)
CPE = $216 (Advantage $324) 100 pack pricing Add $25 a unit for 15 mile
range (stinger or beehive dish all FCC certified)
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I changed
to take the feature set and decide if the added features make them
worth the cost. I looked at Trango and even visited a network utilizing
them for BH for their wi-fi network. Canopy's C/I is what sold me on
the product.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Trango offers many
So does anyone out there use the Alvarion VL and willing to give real
pricing and feature set? I am interested in how it stacks up for a BH
solution.
Anthony Will
Broadband Crop.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I changed the subject line to reflect more the direction of this
discussion (Trango
customer
advertising uptake.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Are you saying that Motorola holds the financing?
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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No, it is my understanding that within the contractual terms of the
agreement they are not allowed to directly solicit or sell my customers
information.
Anthony Will
Travis Johnson wrote:
Ahhh... there's always a catch... so now Motorola has your customer's
address and can use
wanted to I could talk to you over the phone and
explain it. Send me an email to anthonyw (at) broadband-mn.com and Ill
give you my cell phone number or give you a call.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
First, the spec sheet on Motorola's website says -86 RSSI.
What
part-15.org but I seem to remember that they removed access to the
archives unless you are a member. bullit might have changed that since.
Anthony
Travis Johnson wrote:
Is there a Canopy mailing list that is active?
Travis
Microserv
Mike Bushard, Jr wrote:
Here is a crude picture of one
that these units are not exactly all the same distance or under the same
exact load so there will be very tiny differences when each unit will be
retransmitting that 2 meg of traffic.
I am not real happy with the way I explained this let me know if it
makes any sense :)
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp
installation and I am
not sure what version of the software we started with.
Anthony Will
Tom DeReggi wrote:
To be clear, Mikrotik us being used, and the 4 remote building are in
wds station mode and only configured to talk to the 1 central master
WDS AP, the four client WDS radios are not configured
Allworx 6x can do that. You will need to get the software upgrade for
sip gateway for the off site phones. This is a full featured PBX for a
decent price. I believe it can handle 6 FXO's and has two FXS ports for
fax and such.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
Ryan Spott wrote:
Sorry
it is a independent
DHCP server for that hotspot. Then you could have the MT handle the IP
leases. Also I believe that if you use MAC authentication for the
hotspot what you are trying would work.
Anthony
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I serve hundreds of users off this MT router... I can't turn on DHCP
My understanding is that only broadband providers are responsible to
be compliant. In order to be a broadband provider you have to offer
symmetrical 200kb+ service.
Anthony
Broadband Corp.
Jason wrote:
1. Here's a question: for those who don't have symmetric rates
to/from the internet (I
I would be interested in learning more about it.
Anthony
Broadband Corp.
Russ Kreigh wrote:
Yeah, it's completely possible, and will work well, at least once, until
the batteries are gone and need to be recharged.
The issue is the duty-cycle of the charger, your going from a 14ah
a partnership like this could work to everyones benefit. I would
get in bed with them just for the opportunity to get at there customer
database.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
www.broadband-mn.com
Travis Johnson wrote:
Can you imagine trying to partner with 500 WISP's around the country?
What
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I am the only one qualified
to say how my network and business should operate. No government agency
or bureaucrat could possibly understand my business better then myself.
Comcast is no different. Let the free market figure out how to make
this work.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
http
should have any regulations on our
industry or any other industry.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
http://www.broadband-mn.com
Clint Ricker wrote:
The Comcast deal has very little to do with traffic prioritization except
for the regulatory liability of ineptness. The Comcast deal, using Sandvine
Earlier I brook out our cost per customer. Our Billing, Admin, and
support costs are using over half of our cash flow. Is this comparable
for you and how do or plan to reduce those costs?
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60-70 on a 3mb aggregate. 120 or so on 7mb. This is with a majority of
1mb plans. So about a 20 to 1 ratio. That seems to be a sweet spot for
our system.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
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Patrick Leary wrote:
I'd appreciate any feedback you folks are willing
the
inception of of WISPA. Even if it means going in the red. I can
appreciate the reasoning though.
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Broadband Corp.
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D. Ryan Spott wrote:
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You get great advice and answers
many customers we have right now? (hint more
then 100 less then 1000)
So from these numbers we are profitable on day one ... granted it is
only $16 but better then a stick in the eye.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
http://www.broadband-mn.com
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
We lease all of our
. This being mostly for business workstations.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,130657-c,xp/article.html
http://www.osnews.com/story.php/17733/Dell-Resumes-Windows-XP-Sales-MS-To-Sell-Software-for-Cheap/
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
http://www.broadband-mn.com
Jeff Broadwick wrote
You show that value by the economic impact of every wifi, microwave,
wireless phone, invisible dog fence ever sold and the tax revenue
generated from those items. You also show how 2.4ghz is utilized vs EBS
or BBS spectrum, or any other spectrum for that matter.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp
the majority of the responsibility is on the manufacture.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
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Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
Exactly, with that attitude from the FCC then all of my network is 100% FCC
certified because all the radio's have an FCC number on them, I would just
have to put
FYI, I also use everyone.net and we are not experiencing this issue.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp.
Mark Nash wrote:
These problems happen throughout the day, not just during their maintenance
window. They have made us give them extensive information about the problem
we and our customers
looks like they
finally are installing a ring at this location.
My only grip with them is their peering with XO and XO's router has a
tendency to start flapping.
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp
Jon Auer wrote:
We used Charter fiber for PTP and Internet Access for a few years, a
few years ago
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in the antenna
selection part of the rulings but I have yet to see anything that states
otherwise on a official document.
Anthony
Tom DeReggi wrote:
Its spelled out towards the end of the document.
30 db max radio power + 6 db antenna. PTP 3 to 1 rule applies, to use
use much larger antennas at CPE
There are several 3rd party solutions to this I would look at
www.lastmilegear.com they have the cyclone solution for 120* and omni
antenna
Anthony
Kurt Fankhauser wrote:
Trango Introduces New $149 WISP Subscriber Unit
/- Lowest priced fixed wireless modem available -/
*SAN DIEGO
in this industry.
Anthony
Broadband Solutions
Mark Nash wrote:
My partner has done some quick analysis at COST PER CUSTOMER. This does not
include CPE hardware or one-time purchases...just monthly expenses that must
be covered by revenue from our customers. Items like fuel, insurance, tower
licensed. Well...
other then you don't have to contend with baby monitors, wifi routers,
etc etc
Anthony Will
Broadband Corp
Scott Carullo wrote:
I'm not sure about 3.65 for a few reasons... I've heard conflicting info so
maybe some feedback on my worries would help.
I'd have to get
Hello,
Just upgraded our main pipe to 75mb. Anyone have a server sitting on enough
bandwidth to spare I could test against.
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wrote:
Multiple speedtest.net servers are capable of 75+...last I did one from
ours it read 140Mbps over one connection.
Regards,
Chuck
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Hello,
Just upgraded our main pipe to 75mb. Anyone have a server sitting
digress.
I am currently actively looking for another full time Network
Engineering position, if you are in need of such services please
contact me off list and I can send you my résumé and any information
you wish.
I'll keep this short, thank you for your time,
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I asked Ruckus about this and their upcoming mesh system will be for
indoors only.
Anthony
At 11:21 AM 10/25/2007, you wrote:
I understand that Ruckus is going to release a mesh system. I have
not heard when, but I believed it to be soon.
Tim
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Hi All!
New around here, but not to the ISP/WISP industry.
As far as E-mail is concerned, Rackspace is a great option as well. I believe
it's $5.00/Month per domain.
-Anthony Bartolini-
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they are using and what works best?
I am tired of replacing these things and explaining to the customer
their lack of quality. Your feedback is very welcome.
Ross Cornett
VP 217 342 6201 ex 7
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Anyone planning a WISPA gettogether?
We're flying out this afternoon and wouldn't mind hooking up with people
later tonight. (Dinner, Bar, etc.)
-Tony
George Rogato wrote:
I'll be there
Mac Dearman wrote:
I thought I would see who is planning to attend ISPCON?
We need to make a plan!
to discuss some of the options as
far as moving forward with IPv6 deployment with anyone that is interested.
-Tony
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for it.
-Tony
Bryan Scott wrote:
Anthony R. Mattke wrote:
Someone posted some questions about a year ago about IPv6 and most of us
looked at it and said yeah, some day.. but for a lot of us IPv6 is our
next step.
What about IPv6-IPv6 gateways/6to4 tunnels? Anyone configure one
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sure none of our CPE supports it as of yet, the only thing that does
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