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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Running Fiber + Sending Sat over it?
Hmm, Interesting. Any idea on costs?
Michiana Wireless, Inc.
John Buwa, President
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Lose the wires, discover the speed, enjoy the freedom!
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, 2008 1:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Running Fiber + Sending Sat over it?
Another twist on this subject. My test neighborhood on this will be our
entry into the metered broadband market. We are going to give everyone the
same speed most likely 3 times
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Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 6:28 AM
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That's exactly what I'm looking at doing.
A billing
Of Chuck McCown
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 11:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Running Fiber
We can buy the ONT for $375.
The COE per sub works out to about another $200.
So $500 plus the strand of fiber. Drop fiber can be had for 25 cents
per
foot.
Contractors
.
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Running Fiber + Sending Sat over it?
Ok folks,
Sorry for the delay in response to the replies. Out fiber interest started
because we have a new
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Jerry Richardson
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Ok folks,
Sorry for the delay in response to the replies. Out fiber interest started
because we have a new neighborhood just being developed and they are
debating between us and Comcast going
provider, us.
Thanks,
John
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DirecTV has a program for MDUs and planned
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Jerry Richardson
airCloud Communications
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We are only running
, 2008 3:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Running Fiber + Sending Sat over it?
We are only running fiber from the tower feed to the terminals then the
homes. So we need a solution that works over fiber and I want to bill for
TV
services my self so I need
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Ok folks,
Sorry for the delay in response to the replies. Out fiber interest started
because we have a new neighborhood just being developed
: Re: [WISPA] Running Fiber + Sending Sat over it?
I am extremely interested in this. I knew DTV would let you setup a
mini cable-op but I have not heard about them having any end receivers
involved with it. What is the deal with crossing ROW's? I assume this
would apply to wireless. Do you know
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I am extremely interested in this. I knew DTV would let you setup a
mini cable-op but I
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Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 6:35 PM
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They have to be an i series receiver. There is a plain SD version and
an HD
DVR version.
AFAIK, wireless is not an option
the speed, enjoy the freedom!
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I believe one would call that a road bore, it requires a road boring machine.
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Date: Wednesday, August 20,
a quick google search found a couple pics of a directional boring
machine.
Directional boring is pretty much all that is done in an urban area anymore.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directional_boring
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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When Verizon FiOS was put into my neighborhood, they just used labor.
They had 30 or so people on our street for a week digging everything up.
From the right of way in front of the side walks, to the common area where
the in -ground boxes were put, to the streets. The Comcast cable was run
an
Directional bore rig. You should be able to find a utility contractor who has
one. Pricing here in NY is about $10 foot which icludes the bore and placement
of 1 1/2 HDPE pipe. Gotta be cheaper by you but still a lot of money
Bob
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Running Fiber
Directional bore rig. You should be able to find a utility contractor
who has one. Pricing here in NY is about $10 foot which icludes the bore
and placement of 1 1/2 HDPE pipe. Gotta be cheaper by you but still a
lot of money
Bob
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LOL, kinda like their commericals - they have crowds of hundreds of people
everywhere. It's the network! -RickG
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 8:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When Verizon FiOS was put into my neighborhood, they just used labor.
They had 30 or so people on our street for a week
I hate to rain on someone's parage but before you can dig under the streets and
sidewalks you have to get approval from the City or County. They typically
require engineering surveys, and co-ordination with the other utilities such as
power, tv, phone, water, sewer, etc.
Even with directional
Jerry Richardson wrote:
I hate to rain on someone's parage but before you can dig under the streets
and sidewalks you have to get approval from the City or County. They
typically require engineering surveys, and co-ordination with the other
utilities such as power, tv, phone, water, sewer,
, August 20, 2008 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Running Fiber
Jerry Richardson wrote:
I hate to rain on someone's parage but before you can dig under the
streets and sidewalks you have to get approval from the City or County.
They typically require engineering surveys, and co-ordination
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I hate to rain on someone's parage but before you can dig under the streets
and sidewalks you have to get approval from the City or County. They
typically require
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Running Fiber
I hate to rain on someone's parage but before you can dig under the streets
and sidewalks you have to get approval
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