Roadstar was visited by a group of folks from Armenia wanting to learn how
we did our thing here with licensed and unlicensed frequencies. Story and
photos at www.roadstarinternet.com/albania.html if you are interested.
Dave
David T. Hughes
Director, Corporate Communications
Roadstar I
Sorry for the typo - correct link is
http://www.roadstarinternet.com/albanians.html
David T. Hughes
Director, Corporate Communications
Roadstar Internet
604 South King Street -Suite 200
Leesburg, VA 20175
-HOME OF INET LOUDOUN-
Office - (703) 234-9969
Direct - (703) 953-16
Spectrum Sale May Open Market
FCC Rules Could Be Boon
For Technology Companies;
Loosening Telecom's Grip
By AMOL SHARMA and COREY BOLES
July 11, 2007; Page A2 - WSJ
A coming government auction of valuable radio spectrum could hand Google
Inc. and other technology companies their first significan
FCC Auction Should Allow for Open Wireless Network, Say Lawmakers
By Kim Hart
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 12, 2007; D08
Key lawmakers on Capitol Hill yesterday supported the idea that regulators
should give consumers greater control over how they use their cellphones.
Several mem
Congress Realizes Broadband Data Sucks
Finally does something about it years later...
User erin1 writes in: "The Senate Commerce Committee today voted unanimously
in favor of S. 1492 (pdf), which would require the FCC to come up with a
revised definition for broadband within 120 days of the bill's
FCC Majority Backs Open-Access Plan for Airwaves
By Kim Hart
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, July 25, 2007; D02
A majority of the members of the Federal Communications Commission told a
House panel yesterday that they support an open-access requirement for the
coming radio spectrum auctio
FBI Seeks To Pay Telecoms For Data
$5 Million a Year Sought for Firms To Keep Databases
By Ellen Nakashima
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, July 25, 2007; A07
The FBI wants to pay the major telecommunications companies to retain their
customers' Internet and phone call information for at l
FCC Won't Sign Off On Google's Vision
Wholesale open access just isn't happening...
11:19AM Wednesday Jul 25 2007 by Karl
tags: fcc competition business
As we just got done predicting, it appears the FCC will be rejecting
Google's open access demands for the upcoming 700Mhz spectrum auction.
Google
Verizon Changes Course, Supports Open-Access Plan
By Kim Hart
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, July 26, 2007; D08
In a last-minute policy shift, Verizon Wireless said yesterday that it would
support a plan requiring a portion of airwaves to be available to any
wireless device. But the compa
Believe it or not, the best buy may be to use a Slingbox. Just use an
off-the shelf switcher, several DV video cameras and output the switcher
video/audio to the Slingbox and send it to any computer in the world.
David T. Hughes
Director, Corporate Communications
Roadstar Internet
604 South King S
per stream. ThatÂ’s cheap considering all that
> they do and that they handle billing and DRM for the customers too.
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Roadstar or the INET Loudoun Network is
available at the company Web site at www.roadstarinternet.com or contact
David Hughes, Director of Communications, at 703-234-9969
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Limited tours may be available of the new facilities.
Roadstar Internet/INET Loudoun Fact Sheet
What is differ
y BackboneAre you running Netiron's or FastIron's?
Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
320-256-WISP (9477)
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To:
You might find this press release from Bridgewave interesting:
BridgeWave Introduces AdaptPath Capability to Extend the Reach of Gigabit
Wireless While Ensuring 'Five Nines' Network Availability
Washington D.C.-Area ISP Deploys BridgeWave's AR80X With AdaptPath to
Deliver Carrier-Class Business S
I'd like to expand a little on what Marty said related to Articles III and
IV:
ARTICLE III
We will publicize our services in a professional manner upholding the
dignity of our profession. We will avoid all conduct, practices and
promotion likely to discredit or do injury to our field of endeavor
I am no not an engineer, but why not use a push-up hinged on bed of the
truck. Put a cheap rotor on it and the device in the rotor. The push up will
collapse/extend to whatever height you need WITH the device.
It may be a dumb idea - but it seems to me it should work.
Dave
David T. Hughes
Dire
We too have filed a comment with the FCC and while we agreed with WISPA's
stand and used 95 percent of Marlon's work, we also personalized some of the
comments to make them specific to Loudoun County's needs, demographics,
typography and population. Just cutting and pasting is fine, I guess, but
I heard the mayor of St. Cloud speak at the DigitalCities Expo last year. He
said that there was a lot of complaints from people who could not receive
the signal inside their homes and they were disappointed in the speeds they
received. Consumers wanted the city to pay for the APs at the homes beca
PHONE: (509) 982-2181
FAX: (509) 982-2238
1 DR. Park Road
Suite H1
Mt. Vernon, Il. 62864
WISPA and Part-15.Org Concur on use of Whitespace Spectrum
Washington, DC (March 1, 2007) One of the key issues concerning commercial
wireless broadband providers is how the FCC will control the unused
te
Tech Firms Push to Use TV Airwaves for Internet
Cable, Phone Companies Watch Warily
By Charles Babington
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, March 13, 2007; D01
A coalition of big technology companies wants to bring high-speed Internet
access to consumers in a new way: over television airwaves
Sparring over broadband via TV
March 17, 2007
WASHINGTON -- Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and other technology companies
are bumping into resistance from television broadcasters as they seek
regulatory approval to deliver high-speed Internet service over unused
television airwaves.
The technolog
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17536523/displaymode/1107/s/2/framenumber/1/
David T. Hughes
Director, Corporate Communications
Roadstar Internet
604 South King Street -Suite 200
Leesburg, VA 20175
-HOME OF INET LOUDOUN-
Office - (703) 234-9969
Direct - (703) 953-1645
Cell -(703) 587-3282
Corpor
One of the major cable systems just lost that fight. The studios and
networks filed suit and won on the issue of copyright infringmement.
Dave
David T. Hughes
Director, Corporate Communications
Roadstar Internet
604 South King Street -Suite 200
Leesburg, VA 20175
-HOME OF INET LOUDOUN-
Office -
FCC begins testing mysterious "white space" wireless broadband device
By Eric Bangeman
Earlier this month, a consortium of companies including Microsoft, Intel,
Dell, and Google submitted a device to the Federal Communications Commission
for approval that would use the so-called "white space" in
Let us hope that the cable companies will also eat the bandwidth that will
be involved in this. I have a TIVO attached to a Slingbox and use my cell
(Sprint 6700) to watch DC programming anywhere I can get an EVDO signal or
Wi-Fi, but it is a real bandwidth hog.
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MobiTV to Link
quality this is? Frames per second? Lines of
resolution? Image size supported? This is amazing if it can deliver
decent quality.
Scriv
Peter R. wrote:
> Compression for video is down to 135k to stream video
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>> Let us hope that the cable compan
Fellow WISPA members:
We are beginning a PR campaign to enlist the help of our local, state and
national representatives into supporting the need to set aside bandwidth in
the whitespace frequencies for wireless broadband. Loudoun County in
Northern Virginia is probably much like your coverage are
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