>
> The problems are numerous. Building a scalable solution that will fit
> multiple operators is a real challenge.  Some of the challenges will
> potentially require you and your proposed partner to make significant
> network design changes.  If you have an interest in such a project,
> let's get together (we can meet in Cape sometime) and see what we can
> come up with.

I was actually thinking about you some when I wrote this. You and I
had discussed how you had built some of the earliest working parts of
what I have been describing. I would love to brainstorm on some of
this with you in more detail at some time. The sad part is that I see
little incentive to build this as few WISPs have any real desire to
build interoperable, roaming capable, mobile IP network services as I
have described. I think the problem is less about the spectrum,
technical, platform and financial barriers than it is about the lack
of interest to actually make it happen from the majority WISP
perspective. I have little doubt we "CAN" do it. I just doubt anyone
really "WANTS" to do it. Maybe a few will hit us offlist who wish to
attempt to build this next generation mobile WISP network and we can
put together a work group to build it.
Scriv


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