We are a wireless satellite broadband ISP just starting operations in
Indonesia and would like to start billing some our customers by the
usage. Also, we have a few hotels that would like to go fully WiFi and
would like to bill their customers by the usage as well and would like
to bill either through our NOC or directly incorporated to the hotel
billing. Would anyone be able to help out with the above by offering
some where that I could get hold of some free software or would have
other alternitives to do the above.

Also, has anyone tried out the - Sipura VoIP Phone Adapter - (Spa 2000)
We are looking at using them for our lower-end small - medium business
market. Any info would be great.

Thanks
Dean

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Today's Topics:

   1. Reminder: [BAWUG] Next BAWUG meeting 3/18 (this thursday) (Cliff
Skolnick)
   2. Wireless communication and data services - will they saturate?
(Niranjay Ravindran)

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Message: 1
From: Cliff Skolnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Reminder: [BAWUG] Next BAWUG meeting 3/18 (this thursday)
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 20:35:42 -0800
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The next bawug meeting:

3.18.04
7:00pm - 9:00
Compumetor Office
435 Brannan Street, Suite 100
San Francisco

directions can be found at:
        http://www.compumentor.org/about/contact.html

An internet connection will be provided.

BAWUG meetings are free and informal.  The presentations will start at 
7:30.

Agenda:

802.11* alphabet soup - Cliff Skolnick
        So many letters after 802.11, what the heck are they?

802.16 & 802.20 - Subbu Ponnuswamy
        802.16 is nearly here, and 802.20 will be following on its tail.
What 
are they?

Airport Hot Spots in Asia - Matt Peterson
        Matt will be talking about his hot spot experiences while
recently 
traveling in Asia.

We'll also have an open Q & A forum, so bring your wireless questions.

Cheers,
Cliff

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"Today we may say aloud before an awe-struck world: 'We are still 
masters of our fate. We are still captain of our souls.'"
- Winston Churchill


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Message: 2
From: "Niranjay Ravindran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 01:14:25 +0530
Subject: [BAWUG] Wireless communication and data services - will they
saturate?

So where are wireless communications and data services headed? Will it 
become a 'neccessary' service, like the plain old phone line is now, or
like 
electricity, or will it continue to always evolve into something 'new'
and 
'hot'?
To elaborate: plain old telephones and electricity are pretty much
essential 
services. Everyone needs and has them. However, they are saturated 
technologies. There has been little effective improvement in their
design 
that has impacted the common man in the recent past. Are wireless
services 
also headed this way? If so, how soon can we observe such effects?

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