I know of one health care company that does this, but apparently it is done
"under the radar", meaning in a window of a building on both sides.  I
wouldn't have believed it until the CFO showed me pics of the PTP-600.

Regards,
Chuck


On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 6:13 PM, Kevin Owen <ko...@fsr.com> wrote:

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> I was asked by a bandwidth partner to see if anyone had any experience
> providing microwave shots that crossed from the US to Mexico, specifically,
> from Texas to Mexico.   Since we live nowhere near, this isn’t an issue
> that I have ever addressed or researched.  I am sure there are a whole host
> of potential issues.****
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> Likely there are import / export regulations concerning the hardware,
> frequency use, licensing issues, etc etc.  If this is even possible and
> legal, they may be looking for someone’s help to build a microwave path
> that originates in the US with the other side being in Mexico.  ****
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> Is there anybody on the list providing services to both sides of the
> boarder or anybody with any experience that can say that it isn’t possible?
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> Thanks for your input.****
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> Kevin Owen****
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> First Step Internet, LLC****
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