I kinda like finkle dinkle, it has a ring to it! Speaking of funny names:
http://blogote.com/2008/resources/worlds-longest-domain-names-website-on-internet.html
http://blogote.com/2008/technology/googles-funny-weird-surprising-domain-names.html


On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:28 PM, Jack Unger <[email protected]> wrote:
> My first recommendation would be to legally change your name from Finkle
> Dinkle to something that sounds a little more business-like. I'd
> recommend something like "Joe Smith" or "Bob Jones".
>
> finkle dinkle wrote:
>> So, I've got space in a building in So. Cal with a lot of neighbors
>> with crappy connections. In the beginning, I wanted to bring in a gig
>> PTP from the datacenter 12 miles away... I'm not a salesman, I think
>> with the bandwidth I have available at the DC + the of the PTP, I
>> could've made everyone in the building happy, at least 20 tenants if I
>> could convince them.. doubt I could.
>>
>> Anyway, I have potential access to the roof, I'd have to ask.
>>
>> Are there any laws if I want to sell service ?
>>
>> If I want to provide service to lets just say 50 clients (not in the
>> building but through wireless), are there devices that dont have to
>> rely on LOS ?
>>
>> I'm just trying to understand if this all went along well, how many
>> devices would I need to mount up on the roof to support 20-50 clients
>> externally with the devices and which devices..
>>
>> I'm looking to sell the bandwidth for a relatively low price, undercut
>> wimax and not strictly looking for profit but looking to be the point
>> guy for other tech operations for these potential clients..
>>
>> Also, to the people who have good access to bandwidth or even not..
>> how much are you looking at from all your cost to what you actually
>> charge (not including administrative) but lets assume your bandwidth
>> costs are 8k/month with the point to point to the datacenter +
>> 1000mbit commit. I know I could do better but what are we looking at
>> here, if the total cost to get the bandwidth, less the equipment to my
>> office building at 8 bux a meg, how much should I be selling it ? any
>> recommendations ?
>>
>> I do not want to be a company like towerstream where I sell 8 megs for
>> 800/MRC, i'm looking to charge more like 25 bux per meg... Is my model
>> right or wrong ?
>>
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