That is some fine - fast research and "dead on" Thanks,
Mac Dearman -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Peterson Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 11:57 PM To: WISPA General List Subject: Was: Re: [WISPA] Broadband Wireless Internet Access Vendors list: Now: WOW Way to put foot into mouth! I have lurked for some time now, but feel the need to address an alarming trend on this list. There are "Industry Leaders" putting "facts" out there with out fully examining the truth. Before you flame me, please read all that is below my signature as proof to my comments... Steve, dude... I figure these are advertisers to your blog/newsletter and as such should have come with a disclaimer. Your claim of " Please note that I'm deliberately not listing vendors who only sell sub-systems such as antennas, radio cards, etc. - only full-blown radio systems suitable for outdoor use. An additional caveat is that I won't knowingly list systems that are not FCC certified." is patently untrue as you will notice below. I have added my comments on the vendors I know personally. You have placed yourself as an industry leader for some time now. I would have expected that you would not adopt a "don't ask, don't tell" mentality to your claim of "knowing" something. I only say this as it only took some personal knowledge of the industry and one hour of my time to discover the flaws in your claim. Patrick, as an "Industry Leader", I would expect that you would not just accept anything as "fact" without researching the claim first. There are a lot of people who accept what you say as fact. While this information is not 100% accurate as the FCC has a lot of work submitted to them every day. I am merely suggesting that the statements of the "Industry Leaders" should be viewed with the traditional skepticism that should accompany statements from a vendor/vendor-subsidized source. Don't forget to read below the ______ line. I have pasted my search results from www.fcc.gov site. David Peterson Formerly of Ultramesh Inc. (a repackaging manufacturer of LocustWorld mesh software + Senao + PCEngines motherboards) --------- Read below : all information is freely available at www.fcc.gov in the OET search page. --------- Aruba Networks There are no applications on file that match the search criteria specified: Applicant Name: Aruba Networks Avantry There are no applications on file that match the search criteria specified: Applicant Name: Avantry Cambridge Broadband There are no applications on file that match the search criteria specified: Applicant Name: Cambridge Broadband CarrierComm There are no applications on file that match the search criteria specified: Applicant Name: CarrierComm CoCo Communications (WISP cum "manufacturer") There are no applications on file that match the search criteria specified: Applicant Name: CoCo Communications Deliberant I only list them as they only have recently started to "reclassify" RTL-8186 wireless OEM modules. They have sold many radios "illegal" as this list has classified them. If you look at their recent certs you will find that they do not manufacture radios but have re-certified them in order to please forums such as this. They have been a homebrewer turned integrator/assembly house since they started. See if their certs match their output power: >From fcc.gov --------- FCC IDENTIFIER: UB8-DLB7000 Name of Grantee: Deliberant LLC Equipment Class: Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter Notes: DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM Grant Notes FCC Rule Parts Frequency Range (MHZ) Output Watts Frequency Tolerance Emission Designator 20 28 36 15C 2412.0 - 2462.0 0.09441 20 28 36 15C 5745.0 - 5825.0 0.06109 ----------- >From Deliberant --------------- DLB7023 802.11a + g 23dBi Integrated Dual Radio Sku: DLB7023 The DLB7023 802.11a + g 23dBi Dual Radio features an 802.11a interface with 23dBi antenna as well as an 802.11b/g interface that operate simultaneously. This hardware configuration, along with extremely flexible software configuration options, make the DLB7023 one of the most versatile platforms on the market today. Each interface can be an AP, Client, or WDS bridge, which results in the perfect outdoor radio for remote repeaters, apartment communities, and dual-band APs and CPEs. ------------------ (Could be wrong, let me know if 0.06109 EIRP = the above specs...) EION Wireless There are no applications on file that match the search criteria specified: Applicant Name: EION Wireless GIL Technology There are no applications on file that match the search criteria specified: Applicant Name: GIL Technology Qorvus (they only repackage LocustWorld based software with CM9/Ubiquiti and 200mW Senao cards) There are no applications on file that match the search criteria specified: Applicant Name: Qorvus ----------- On 2/15/07 10:17 PM, "Patrick Leary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve, here are a few off my head that are not there...Freewave, MDS, > Lightpointe is with an "e" on the end, Wave Wireless (formerly > Waverider, etc.), ZTE (ZiMAX), Huwaie, Acton Wireless Broadband (AWB), > is Cirronet still around?, Qualcomm (with their MediaFLO), Arraycom, > Terabeam actually dba's as Proxim. > > P.S. - thanks for only including legal vendors > > Patrick Leary > AVP WISP Markets > Alvarion, Inc. > o: 650.314.2628 > c: 760.580.0080 > Vonage: 650.641.1243 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Steve Stroh > Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 4:39 PM > To: WISPA General List > Subject: [WISPA] Broadband Wireless Internet Access Vendors list > > > I've posted my most recent update to my Broadband Wireless Internet > Access Vendors list at http://www.bwiavendors.com/2007/02/ > bwia_vendors_up_1.html > > This update lists 85 unique vendors, and while that's a lot, I know > there's more. If you could take a look at it and tell me of any > vendors that I missed, I would appreciate it. > > Please reply OFF-LIST; I don't want to clutter the list. > > Please note that I'm deliberately not listing vendors who only sell > sub-systems such as antennas, radio cards, etc. - only full-blown > radio systems suitable for outdoor use. An additional caveat is that > I won't knowingly list systems that are not FCC certified. > > Thanks for any help you can offer to make this a better, more > complete list. > > > Thanks, > > Steve > > > --- > > Steve Stroh > 425-939-0076 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Writing about BWIA again! - www.bwianews.com > > > -- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ -- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
