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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of MDK
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 5:33 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] It's been a ride... Some up, some down.

 

As the anniversary of my full 8th year actively in the wireless internet
business is here, I decided to make some comments.  My interest in
wireless internet, and actual efforts to actually start doing  it are now
14 years old.   Yes, really, it was that long ago.  And I'm feeling much
older these days. 

My first internet venture failed quite spectacularly.   I think I made
every mistake one could make, and didn't learn every lesson there was to
learn, either.   But it did help, as I did not repeat a bunch of things
that were fatal.  The most important one was to not start with vastly
larger bills than your revenue.   Growth doesn't always come in rapid
fashion.   And there's a cost to all growth. Know before you make that
leap, what the consequences will be. 

Over the last few years, I've been known to get what some people call
"political".   Perhaps it is, I say it isn't.  It's just common sense
business principles.  It was one of my first lessons - learn how to
preserve your future flexibility, because THINGS CHANGE.  That, too, was
one of my first mistakes.  I had no alternatives, really, to travelling
down the road I started on, which was a seriously bad mistake.  That
ability to be flexible, to violate the "rules" of internet by wire, is
what created the WISP business in the first place, and yet, it's one of
the things that's been done the most damage to, and faces the largest
threats in the future. 

This post is probably my last, as it concerns things WISPA.   I have given
up on WISPA completely.  Mostly for the reasons above.  While WISPA was
being formed, I had the self-generated illusion that fellow  WISPS's would
be all about getting, expanding, and maintaining the freedom to be in
business.  We're notorious for being rogues, cowboys, unconventional, and
extremely individualistic.  It would have never occurred to me that one or
more founders of WISPA would go to the FCC and tell them that they should
create reporting mandates and then encourage regulation of our industry.
My shock when I learned that was a kind of "rock your world" kind of
thing.   And anger.  Serious anger.   How dare people undertake to put us
under the thumb of the utterly incompetent idiots in Washington DC?  If
you want to live that way, go live some place like that, don't undertake
to force it upon me.   That's the essence of the American attitude,
history, and the very thing that built this country. 

Over the years, I've come to realize that unlike me, few of our industry
have any such lesson learned.  The idea of getting free money or loans or
other favors in the form of money from government or government actions
has lured them into becoming just another faction of the crony capitalism
that has all but destroyed our nation's economy, currency, and threatens
to finish the job, rapid-fire.  WISPA certainly doesn't seem to have any
interest in telling Washington DC to go pound sand, and do what is the
morally, economically, and Constitutionally  right and proper thing. Leave
us the HELL ALONE!  Stop pretending that DC is the source of goodness, and
stop pretending that they have even an IOTA of the answers for what ails
the country and how to supply our needs.  They do not. 

I won't waste your time with explanations of what I want, after all,
either you're in agreement, or else your only interest is in creating
false portrayals to attack me personally, calling me an "anti-government
nut" or any of 100 other senseless phrases. Some of you I've gotten to
know a bit over the years, and I have no idea if any of you are on this
list anymore.   Maybe someone will post this where everyone can read it if
they want.  Why we can't advocate for economic and business operation
freedom anymore is completely beyond my comprehension.  Especially since
we're supposed be about business, a business which exists solely because
of that amazing concept of economic and personal liberty otherwise known
as capitalism - or free enterprise - take your pick.  It offends too many,
and those who it doesn't are too too timid to stand for what they think in
the presence of the socialist bullies. 

It's my wish and my prayer as well, that all of you have a good life, a
prosperous future, health, and happiness.   But I hold out little hope,
long term.  Unless things change, we're all going away, our plans and
enterprises massacred by the attitude that all our needs are merely a
utilitarian function of government.  Still, I hope the best for all - and
always have and always will.  

Mark

 

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