All,

If you are speaking of downtown St. Louis. They already chose AT&T. But on the other hand if you are speaking of St. Louis County then that is an awful lot to take on considering they want the vendor to eat the cost of the hardware.

Regards,
Dawn DiPietro


George Rogato wrote:

Jack Unger wrote:

To answer your second question, yes - if Dennis paid me to appear at his City Council meeting to lobby for his company I would be happy to do that. The only requirement would be that I talk with Dennis first to be sure that I was knowledgeable enough about his company to represent it correctly. If he told me about (or if I detected) areas within his company that could benefit from strengthening then I would want to confidentially discuss those areas with him and suggest ways he could address those areas and/or build those strengths. Given a strong and honest City Council presentation, backed up by the support and credibility of WISPA then it's certainly possible that the outcome could be different.
              jack



I know you would, Jack.
I've thought about this for awhile now. I would like us, WISPA, as an organization be able to do this to help support our wisps.. The only thing hindering us, is that we don't have enough people-time to get simple things like this going.

I would pay to have someone come to my council and lobby for me.

If a wisp has a shot at winning or losing a muni contract in their back yard I would think it would be money well spent.

Maybe this is something we can work on... Any volunteers?

George


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