Steve, it was my pleasure.  I know how hard WISPA members work, as do we.  I
also know what pioneers we have in our industry, and so does Aneesh.  I was
just glad to hear from him that he knew about WISPA and appeared to be very
excited when he discussed this with Administrator Adelstine, who btw took to
photo of Aneesh and I.

 

~V~

 

From: Steve Barnes [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 10:58 AM
To: [email protected]; WISPA General List
Subject: RE: [WISPA] Talk about A Geeks Geek ...

 

Victoria,  Thank you for presenting a very professional view and for help
the WISP community the way you do.

 

Steve Barnes

RC-WiFi W <http://www.rcwifi.com/> ireless Internet Service

 

 

_____________________________________________
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of St. Louis Broadband
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 11:41 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: [WISPA] Talk about A Geeks Geek ...

 

 

Thank you WISPA for posting the article about yesterdays Rural Summit:
http://www.wispa.org/?p=2458

 

I actually felt like a 'groupie' yesterday when I met Aneesh Chopra, the
first CTO of our nation and advisor to President Obama.

I read about Aneesh last year on O'Reilly Radar:
http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/04/aneesh-chopra-great-federal-cto.html

Yesterday I was fortunate to meet and speak with him.  He is the 'Geeks'
Geek' for sure, and let me tell you WISPA, he knows all about us!

 

When I told him that St. Louis Broadband was a member of WISPA, he
immediately asked what our 'cost per houses past was' I stated, $847, but
that includes a NOC and a first class data center.  He then stated to
Administrator Adelstein ".These are the people you should fund.  These WISPA
folks know how to make it work and make it work for less." (I don't know if
he was referring to our project directly but I do know he was referring to
the 'know how' and 'pioneering spirit' of our members.

 

I also took this time to tell him that the FCC is all wet in their reporting
that the WISP can only deliver up to 1.5 Mbps (as reported on broadband
stimulus documentation).  I stated that the reason they are relying on this
number is because most 'rural WISPs' can only afford costly T1 service and
that is why the number was low.  I also gave him the information on a lot of
the good products WISPs use, i.e., Motorola, Dragonwave.  He was very
impressed.

 

Just know WISPA that we are on the White House radar ;-)

 

Best,

Victoria Proffer  - President/CEO 

 <http://stlbroadband.com/> StLouisBroadband.com  

 <http://showmebroadband.com/> ShowMeBroadband.com 

314.974.5600 * Fax 573.747.4756

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