I'd use them. Try to find out who the leasing company is and work deal with
them. Do what it takes right up front and get the customers back online
yesterday!
Did he really say that he had a problem with scratching out an average
living? At this stage of this game? If so, I'm glad he's out of my
industry.
marlon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Ireton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 12:58 AM
Subject: [WISPA] The WISP that walked away
An operator in my local area, covering a small area I would nevertheless
like to have, recently just upped and walked away from his operation,
leaving all cpe in place and some very confused customers who were told to
go get cable or dsl. He was very short with me in email and indicated that
the equipment was leased and that he had had enough with trying to scratch
out something more than an avarage living and is glad to be rid of it and
out of the business, and no further communication will be possible, end of
story.
Ethics question: Do I swoop in with my own backhaul and reactivate the
system using the existing cpe units (mostly motorola, right up our alley),
or do we build a new system from scratch and avoid these now defunct cpe's
like the plauge?
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