Hi.

It's been over 10 days since I haven't received any messages from the
mailing list. Is there a Problem with the service or is it my machine?

Regards.
JonRam.


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>    1. Fwd: Fun new project on the cheap...get a USB wi-fi adaptor
>       and take a trip to Chinatown. Quadruple your wi-fi for the cost
>       of a lunch special. (mpw)
>    2. WISP Frequency Planning and Coordination Group  (Frank Keeney)
>    3. Mailing list errors (Matt Peterson)
>    4. Re: WISP Frequency Planning and Coordination Group
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 08:59:10 -0700
> From: mpw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [BAWUG] Fwd: Fun new project on the cheap...get a USB wi-fi
>       adaptor and take a trip to Chinatown. Quadruple your wi-fi for the
>       cost of a lunch special.
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> I hadn't seen this discussed on BAWUG yet, thought everyone might find it 
> interesting.
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> >X-Original-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 20:10:50 -0700
> >From: crispin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: SeattleWireless Talk List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> >     I was browsing the net and came upon a site showing some "Kiwis" using
> >Asian cookware to achieve 3.km offshore links, a natural combination.
> >Here's the url
> >
> >http://usbwifi.orcon.net.nz/
> >
> >I'll have to try this soon my 12" Powerbook doesn't have a PMCIA slot so I'm
> >w/o my cards w/antenna connectors.  Besides, cantennas are so passe.  Hope
> >someone finds this fun or the maybe the solution they've been waiting for to
> >get on the net.  Crispin
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:25:36 -0700
> From: "Frank Keeney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [BAWUG] WISP Frequency Planning and Coordination Group 
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> 
> http://www.wbanc.com
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> "Wireless Broadband Access Network Coordination (BANC) is a group of
> fixed-wireless operators that are working together to minimize interference
> and maximize reliability and spectrum efficiency."
> 
> 
> http://www.bbwexchange.com/publications/newswires/page546-885778.asp
> 
> By Robert Hoskins
>  
> NextWeb announced the formation of Broadband Access Network Coordination
> (BANC) groups in Los Angeles and San Diego. 
> 
> Participation in these groups is a key component of NextWeb's frequency
> management program that addresses some of the wireless Internet service
> provider (WISP) industry's greatest challenges - coordination of unlicensed
> spectrum and reduction of interference. There are now three region-specific
> BANC groups serving four of the nation's densest business broadband markets:
> San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Los Angeles and San Diego. 
> 
> The BANC groups are independent organizations with many operators joining
> and participating as members. 
> 
> The new Los Angeles and San Diego groups have already attracted a number of
> top regional fixed wireless service provider members. The participants are
> primarily operations and engineering personnel from the respective member
> companies who are individually building and maintaining vast fixed wireless
> networks to bring competitive broadband services to the marketplace. The
> open group is focused on pro-active cooperation among members in the
> coordination of unlicensed spectrum. 
> 
> "WiLogic appreciates the cooperative spirit and non-regulatory nature of
> BANC. We strongly believe in working with other WISPs to provide the best,
> most reliable wireless Internet service possible," said Jeff Hanks, vice
> president of WiLogic. "As with our colleagues in the group, WiLogic feels
> that this organization will help all of us maximize spectrum, and benefit
> all parties. This BANC expansion is good for WiLogic and good for Southern
> California." 
> 
> Due to the tremendous growth and success of the broadband wireless industry,
> the potential for signal interference has been greatly heightened. BANC
> members work together to minimize interference and maximize reliability and
> spectrum efficiency, primarily in the unlicensed bands. Thus, the
> coordination among fixed wireless ISPs in the 2.4 GHz and 5.3/5.8 GHz
> ISM/U-NII bands is a key factor in providing high quality service and
> reliability to the largely business-class customer base. 
> 
> Graham Barnes, CEO of NextWeb, created the idea of a coordination group back
> in 2003. Several operators got together to discuss the potential benefits,
> which led to the formation of the first BANC group. Barnes sees the
> independent BANC groups as a great working model and encourages fixed
> wireless service providers and other wireless operators to form BANC groups
> in their own markets across the nation. 
> 
> "NextWeb and the other BANC members have seen tremendous benefits from the
> collective, collaborative nature of the group," said NextWeb CEO Graham
> Barnes. "BANC is a very effective tool for unlicensed spectrum management at
> the operator level. Effective spectrum use and management results in
> increased reliability for the entire fixed-wireless industry." 
> 
> With current high-speed business-class Internet service to more than 175
> cities in California, NextWeb's service is scalable to speeds up to six
> times faster than a T1 and typically saves businesses thousands of dollars
> per year by eliminating the high cost of a traditional phone company T1. By
> owning and maintaining its own telecommunications network and connections to
> the Internet backbone, NextWeb's service completely bypasses telephone and
> cable companies, providing customers with significantly more bandwidth at
> substantially lower startup and monthly costs. 
> 
> NextWeb CEO Graham Barnes will be speaking on "Regulatory Impacts On License
> Exempt WISP Business Plans" with FCC experts at a small wireless event in
> Washington DC. 
> 
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 23:14:27 -0700
> From: Matt Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [BAWUG] Mailing list errors
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> Should be fixed now, silly Mailman.
> 
> --Matt
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 07:30:27 -0700 (PDT)
> From: David Wolfskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [BAWUG] WISP Frequency Planning and Coordination Group
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >From: "Frank Keeney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:25:36 -0700
> >Subject: [BAWUG] WISP Frequency Planning and Coordination Group 
> >Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >http://www.wbanc.com
> 
> >"Wireless Broadband Access Network Coordination (BANC) is a group of
> >fixed-wireless operators that are working together to minimize interference
> >and maximize reliability and spectrum efficiency."
> 
> Interesting re-christening.  From my bookmark.html at work, add
> date Tue 02 Dec 2003:
> 
>         <DT><A HREF="http://www.wbanc.com/"; ADD_DATE="1070382029" 
> LAST_VISIT="1083789560" LAST_CHARSET="windows-1252" ID="rdf:#$yNPD62">Wireless Bay 
> Area Network Coordination</A>
> 
> Unless I'm misreading that, it says "Wireless Bay Area Network Coordination".
> (And yes, the "Bay Area" in question is the San Francisco Bay Area.)
> 
> Peace,
> david

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