There is no more advantage to V vs. H with dual polarity equipment.

More spectrum for customer access means more bits able to be moved. If I 
have a gig of wireless backhaul coming into a tower, that's a gig I 
could be using to make me money. I'd like to have 50 - 100 megabit plans 
for my broadband customers and gig+ level dedicated customers. I'm not 
using the cable or telcos, I'm using unique, usually redundant routes.

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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com



On 1/27/2012 2:36 PM, Bret Clark wrote:
> You can still use spectrum for customers as long as your back-haul links
> use antennas with small beam widths, or run your back-haul links in
> horizontal and customer links in vertical polarity. The fact that our
> infrastructure is 100% wireless (outside our Internet upstream links)
> has been a huge selling point for us in competing with the ILEC and
> cable company!
>
> On 01/27/2012 03:09 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
>> I'd rather use spectrum to service customers, not towers.
>
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