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hehe :). Maybe there are some models which will suit your budget, who
knows?

Also, imho, you can justify the investment to the management if there
is a requirement for a secure data transmission since as far as i
know, laser prism still can't be "sniffed".

A TELCO leased line is also an option for you.

hth,

Kenneth P. Oncinian
Network Administrator
Panasonic Communications Philippines Corporation
Information Systems Division - Network and Systems Group
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Michael Tinsay wrote:

>
> Do you think she'll agree to fix the price at 16K but chance the
> currency from $ to PhP? Otherwise, it's defnitely out of my price
> range. :-)
>
> I'm thinking along the costs of two WiFi APs (Zyxel WAP's generate
> strong WiFi signals enough to cross the road) plus Bombim's costing
> for the cantennas.
>
> --- mike t.
>
>
>
>
> --- Kenneth Oncinian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>

> Hi Michael,
>
> Since gigabit FSO is already available, the 10/100 baseT models
> should be cheaper by now, (the shorter the range requirement, the
> cheaper). I don't know how much the equipment cost today, maybe its
> still around $16,000.00. If you are interested, call Lea and told
> her that I refer you to her, and ask for a hefty discount :).
> (which they usually give)
>
>
> hth,
>
> Kenneth P. Oncinian Network Administrator Panasonic Communications
> Philippines Corporation Information Systems Division - Network and
> Systems Group -- PGP Public Key:
> http://m.1asphost.com/koncinian/koncinian.gnupg.key
>
>
>
> Michael Tinsay wrote:
>
>> Hi Kenneth,
>
>> Do you know how much did the equipment costs? It
>
> looks to be a
>
>> similar solution to Lightpointe (which I read
>
> somewhere that Banco
>
>> De Oro uses).
>
>
>> --- mike t.
>
>
>
>> --- Kenneth Oncinian
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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>>> Hi Michael,
>
>>> I have deployed a FSO solution in a similar
>
> situation, wherein
>
>>> "wired" connection is just not appropriate. I
>
> need to
>
>>> interconnect three remote offices located in an
>
> area which is not
>
>>> our property, thus excavation is not possible.
>
>>> you can check the product here:
>
> http://www.laserbit.net The local
>
>>> partner of laserbit is PRINET intelligent private
>
> networks inc.
>
>>> You can call this number and look for Lea Perez.
>
> (0920-912-6192).
>
>
>>> hth,
>
>>> Kenneth P. Oncinian Network Administrator
>
> Panasonic
>
>>> Communications Philippines Corporation
>
> Information Systems
>
>>> Division - Network and Systems Group - -- PGP
>
> Public Key:
>
> http://m.1asphost.com/koncinian/koncinian.gnupg.key
>
>
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