I would probably go.

Brian

Charles Wu wrote:
> As some of you may (or may not) know, we used to organize large trade shows 
> several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had over 500+ attendees with 50+ 
> exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of Rick Harnish and Mac Dearman @ 
> the inaugural WISPA meeting in Chicago almost 3+ years ago =)
> In 2006, I decided to put an end to the large shows and change the format 
> into a 1-day traveling road-show due to the fact for the there hasn't really 
> been anything all that exciting out there in the market that would drive 
> traffic to get me to put forth the effort to organize a large show...That 
> said, I believe that with recent market developments, including the release 
> of the 3.65 GHz band, the commercialization of WiMAX equipment in the US and 
> the maturation of the market, I have enough stuff to work with to build an 
> interesting content program.
> That said, before I go out and spend a lot of time and effort throwing 
> something together, I'd like to get a feel for what people feel:
> Here are my thoughts
>
> 1.       WiMAX World 2008 is scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 2, 2008 
> (Tuesday-Thursday) in Chicago...with 100+ exhibitors, it makes for a pretty 
> large gathering of the wireless operator industry
>
> 2.       While WiMAX World has a lot of people coming together, it's focusing 
> more on large mobile broadband operators (ClearWire / Sprint) and the 802.16e 
> WiMAX standard instead of small-to-medium operators who would utilize 802.16d 
> (fixed) WiMAX
>
> 3.       A three-day conference pass for WiMAX World costs almost 
> $2,000...additionally, in looking at the programming, it seems more suited 
> for Wall-Street / Gartner-type Analysts than for operators deploying systems 
> in the field
>
> 4.       WiMAX World (Yankee Group) is aware that they're content program 
> doesn't really cater to the small-to-medium fixed-wireless operators, so 
> they've come to me with a proposal to put together a more focused / targeted 
> program on the side (that's also cheaper)
> Here's my idea
>
> 1.       Do WiNOG as a smaller sub-get-together (100 or so people) focused on 
> the specific issues of fixed-operators on September 29-30 (Monday-Tuesday) 
> right before WiMAX World
>
> 2.       Make WiNOG affordable to the network operators (have 2 tiers of 
> admissions - 1 tier for service providers at say $95 to pay for food and 
> another tier for vendors / consultants / random people at $500+)
>
> 3.       Give attendees of WiNOG (through some cross-promotional agreement) 
> the ability to go to the WiMAX World Exhibit hall for free on Oct 1-2 
> (Wednesday / Thursday), so they would get the focused content and operator 
> peer-to-peer discussion along with the chance to experience a massive exhibit 
> hall
> Thoughts? Comments?
> -Charles
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