That works for me...
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian Webster 
  To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; WISPA List 
  Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 7:32 AM
  Subject: [WISPA Members] Free Coverage maps? --- An idea


  What if WISPA were to secure a grant for say $300,000 as part of the stimulus 
package? For that money I would do proper RF mapping as a one shot deal for 
every WISP who wanted to in the next year. I would also build a proper map 
server with a database that indicates which areas are covered by which WISP's 
and web enable the application.

  All the RF studies would go in to the National WISP Map (replacing the 
circles being used now). The map data would be shared with the USDA and any 
other entity charged with giving out loans or money to deploy rural broadband 
in areas that are supposedly not served.

  WISPA would look good as a unifying organization for the industry.

  WISP's would benefit in that they would not have taxpayer funded projects 
come in as competitors. They would also have a free source of leads because 
this tool would be used by the consumer to look for service.

  The consumer would benefit because they would have one place to look for 
service for ALL WISP's.

  The industry would win because we can do proper demographic studies and 
compete against Telco's and Cable Companies in legislative actions.

  This would not mean perpetual free mapping for WISP's, just a one time full 
network map.

  For those WISP's who do not want their network data to be known, you will be 
in a much worse position when competition comes in to your market with free 
money to build from the taxpayer. Right now the cellular/PCS industry is 
grabbing all the money they can claiming they can serve the rural markets with 
high speed internet. While they are free to build out, they should not be 
getting money under the premise that an area has no broadband if indeed they 
do. The only way to stop this is to SHOW the people in the government areas 
have broadband!

  Thoughts?


  Thank You,
  Brian Webster
  www.wirelessmapping.com



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