Here, Here,
I'm with you Richard. My father, with the US 5th Division pulled wire in France with the French Underground during Ww2. Now I'm pushing wireless every chance I get. Thanks to Mike and Jack and all you great members of this group we can make a difference here. With the resources I would leave in a heart beat to help over there.
Lets pull together.
Joseph


At 03:25 PM 1/3/2005, you wrote:
Wireless is the communications carrier of the future - soon it will all be wireless, and we will look back at wires like we look back at "transistors". (Shoot, I remember tubes somewhat fondly...)

Didn't someone shout that we were silly to think that wireless could be of any help in this crisis and we were less-than-human to consider what we work with to be important in this situation? I would like to mention that IF there is a need, a person has something to say, or there is true TROUBLE, communications have always been the answer to carry that need to others.
Modern communications can mean life or death - as long as you have something to say...


Further, if we were to GO and be there on the spot, every $1,000.00 we would spend to help would be worth (at least) $10,000.00 in contribution money.
We should get a group together and GO and really make a difference.


N6GPP
Richard Curry

----Original Message Follows----
From: "Joseph Hsieh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

FYI - Other Groups/Companies using wireless to make positive impact.

Red Herring online reports on the efforts of Cisco...In the article, Clint
Roswell from IBM Global Services said, "Because of the devastation we'll
have to do a lot of this wirelessly. When you start from zero, the most
manageable way is through a wireless infrastructure."

LINK: http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=11106

Joseph H.


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John E. Kreznar




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