Yes.

Gino Villarini wrote:
> Is that 2.5 Wimax gear?
>
>  
>
> Gino A. Villarini 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp. 
> tel  787.273.4143   fax   787.273.4145 
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Travis Johnson
> Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 9:36 AM
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Future
>
>  
>
> Hi,
>
> A new player just came to my area... BridgeMaxx (a Digital Bridge
> company). They are using Alvarion WiMax equipment. We have a test radio
> that we play with. We have their "up to 3meg premium service" and we
> barely get 1meg (any time we have tested over the last 3 months).
>
> Here's the real kicker... they will have spent $40 million dollars to
> roll out 15 cities (this is direct from their GM to me). She was pretty
> proud of herself with that statement. So that's $2.6 million per city...
> and I'm talking some cities with 15,000 population (their biggest had
> 120,000).
>
> Travis
> Microserv
>
> Chuck McCown - 2 wrote: 
>
> WiMAX was dead, is dead and will remain dead.  OK, not factually true
> but 
> emotionally true.  The cell companies will use  WiMax frequencies and 
> technologies but they will be a premium service and not well suited to 
> compete with us for point to multi point fixed wireless.  It will never
> live 
> up to the hype.
>  
> All the cell data technologies will remain premium for folks on the go. 
> Cell does not want to squander the bandwidth to go after the value
> driven 
> customer that love us so much.  Cell is and will not be value leader for
>
> fixed wireless. technologies.
>  
> 700 MHz is just not going to be used for anything other than more cell 
> spectrum.  The bands are narrow.  Good for phone and limited amounts of 
> data.  Great propagation. Problem with 700 MHz is that the size of the 
> antenna will be problematic for really small cell phones.  Less gain
> than 
> the current 900 and 1800 antennas for the same physical sizes.  Also
> there 
> will be a few years of implementation due to moving some existing TV 
> stations.  And some of them are not moving for some reason.  I don't
> know if 
> they get a special dispensation or what.
>  
> All ILECs will continue to build out with fiber to the home.  That will 
> erode market share for WISPs in some areas.  This is a slow and capital 
> intensive process so no reason to get jumpy on that.  Plus many folks
> prefer 
> to deal with us vs a large public traded company.  Superior customer
> service 
> and support will always retain the customer.
>  
> The cable companies will continue to shoot themselves in the foot and
> drop 
> the balls.  They are sooo freaked out by the erosion of customer base
> from 
> DirecTV that they are not managing the IP side of the house as well as
> they 
> could.  They will continue to get in a tighter and tighter cash
> situation 
> from satellite TV pressing from one side and the ILEC FTTH (and us) from
> the 
> other.
>  
> In the meantime, we add VOIP, computer repair, data backup, web
> development, 
> OTA HDTV install and maint, etc as cross sell and up sell opportunities.
>
> All of us can offer triple play if we team up with DirecTV or OTA HDTV.
> OTA 
> HDTV is a wonderful opportunity for the next 18 months for the value 
> conscious customer.  Stock UHF TV antennas and converter boxes and help 
> folks get their analog TVs converted over.  Less work than a WISP
> install 
> and you will lock in the customer even more with superior customer
> service. 
> You can rent them the gear for $5/month and make it a low cost package.
>  
> In 5 years hopefully your investment will be a cash cow and you will
> ride 
> this horse until it dies.  Perhaps other technologies will come along
> for us 
> to deploy but I see our segment strong for the next 5 years.  In 10
> years, 
> if we have not diversified, we will probably be hurting.
>  
> Oh, and satellite ISP will never do much.  Pesky physics.
>  
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Mike Hammett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> To: "WISPA List" <[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]> 
> Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 6:44 PM
> Subject: [WISPA] Future
>  
>  
>   
>
>       What do you see as the future of our industry over the next 5
> years?
>        
>       AT&T is expanding U-Verse (will this be available outside of
> town?)
>       Verizon is expanding FiOS (will this be available outside of
> town?)
>       Cable will be using DOCSIS 3
>       3G will gain more steam
>       WiMAX will have larger and larger shares of the market
>       700 MHz will be in use possibly for data communications by the
> big guys
>        
>        
>       My banker asked me, so I figured I'd see what other's opinions
> are.
>        
>       My thought is that the big guys mentioned above will continue to
> avoid the 
>       niche that we currently serve and we'll be able to provide
> better services 
>       with more spectrum (5.4 GHz, additional 2.5 GHz, 3.6 GHz,
> possibly TV 
>       white spaces) and WiMAX.
>        
>        
>       ----------
>       Mike Hammett
>       Intelligent Computing Solutions
>       http://www.ics-il.com
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