Peter,
I am the one that brought up the Google Search "money machine"... what
would you like to know? :)
Travis
Microserv
Peter R. wrote:
Jack Brandt at Register.com picked up the tab for the sandwiches and
beer.
I bought the pizza.
Jack and I are speaking together at one of the sessions.
Jack Brandt at Register.com picked up the tab for the sandwiches and beer.
I bought the pizza.
Jack and I are speaking together at one of the sessions.
ISP-CEO is worth the price of admission alone.
BTW, do you have the notes on the Google search money machine?
Regards,
Peter @ RAD-INFO, Inc.
I've asked that it be posted to the FCC committee part of the wispa site.
When I get a link I'll pass it along.
laters,
marlon
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I'll take Sam's advice and pre-plan.
Couple of notes:
The ISPCON is at the Rosen Centre Hotel @ 9840 International Drive,
Orlando, Florida 32819, not to be confused with the Rosen Plaza Hotel @
9700 International Drive. Use Kayak.com to find your best room rate near
here.
There are two ente
Let's be fair here, it is unlikely that certification would make them
cost $1000.
John
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Honestly,
Would you buy RB112/532/whatever boards if they cost $1k vs $100 each?
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I attended my first WISP related show at ISPCON in Santa Clara. I thought it
was excellent. But, on the 2nd day they had a CEO open exchange, if I
remember right, it started about 4 or 5 and went till about 1 am or so. They
started with beer then pizza, I think a vendor bought it, and the beer I no
Dawn,
Are you and Ken going to ISPCON?
Mac Dearman
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All,
I have been working on that
All,
I have been working on that very issue for the last few weeks and will
keep you all posted.
There are a ton of choices of restaurants north of the conference hotel
about 2 miles on
International Drive but I have no prior experience with the area so some
input from Peter
would definitely
I mostly skip conferences because of me at least all of their value is in
networking with others. Unfortunately, some conferences are better than
others for networking.
I would suggest a better use of people's time and money would be to just to
plan a networking event and skip the whole conference
Now I really wish I could make it in May with Peter planning the extra
curricular.
Honestly, I would avoid the poker as it really does kill the
conversation for the most part.
An organized dinner as well as finding a decent bar that is within
walking distance of most of the hotels, both anno
We have moved all our new AP installs to Deliberant gear. It has been pretty
good thus far and it is FCC certified :-P
I think that MT and StarOS would be "way yonder farther" ahead by having
their boards certified with a few of the radios out there. I know that we
have NOT bought MT or StarOS fo
Probably because some of you you guys still buy them- certified or not. Hit
them in the pocketbook. Tell them to help you follow the law in the US. Then
support vendors who DO. Sure it'll hurt a little at first, but MT and the
others could do it, and it wouldn't be as hard as y'all think.
And I t
Here's Cisco on CALEA:
http://www.opastco.org/docs/SP_CALEA_Webinar.ppt
Thank you.
Regards,
Peter Radizeski
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I'll tell you what... I'll actually put a social schedule together for
the event.
A dinner, some poker, a peer to peer.
And if anyone wants it, hit me up in May.
(Don't forget to send in why you should get a free pass).
Also, if you are bringing the family and want help with where to stay,
wha
That might not be all bad! :-)
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The poker game would have been a lot
Self Charging 900 Mhz basestation?
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Now this is from a company that
The poker game would have been a lot better if someone would have had
actual chips. ;)
It may be that I knew fewer people at that last 2 ISPCONs but it seemed
to me that the WISPCON folks do a lot more socializing than the ISPCON
crowd does.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Peter R. wr
> I can do things most other wireless manufacturers 'won't"
> (networking features at the AP or CPE).
>
Many manufactures concern themselves with the performance of their radios.
Adding additional networking features requires either a bigger CPU or less
throughput for the radio.
> The future of
I am looking for remote hands to do a Internet T1 and VoIP install in
Detroit (Livonia, MI).
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Thats the way I see it David.
I can do things most other wireless manufacturers 'won't" (networking
features at the AP or CPE).
The future of wireless is mesh or mesh type topographies. (OLSR/OSPF)
Even of I used a boxed bridged solution of very high quality such as
Alvarion, Trango, Moto, et
I disagree completely.
The choice to use MT or StarOS has nothing to do with the hardware. My
decision to use MT was entirely based on the software features. Some of my
MTs run on Routerboards, others do not. If the Routerboard hardware meets
my needs at a price I like, I use it. If it doe
Now this is from a company that wants to use 900MHz to transmit power to
charge small devices, cell phones, etc. The technology works and they
have a patent.
Startup Beams Wireless Power to Charge Devices
Powercast, a new Pennsylvania-based startup says its solution for
wireless power harves
We are just in the early stages of doing a group effort.
The reason why these guys don't is kind of shallow in some respects.
They need to certify it so they can build a complete solution. Once they
sell a kit and we change things around and build it ourselves, it's no
longer "that" certified
Then, he asked simply, why don't they just get their gear certified?
Mac Dearman wrote:
Getting MT or StarOS FCC certified would never make the prices soar to $1k
each :-)
Mac
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For those interested... Looking through Fibertower's financials for FY06,
the headline is revenue of $13.7M on expenses of $57M. This is a year over
year revenue growth of 121% on expense growth of 129%.
It appears that the notes they sold in November 2006 raised enough money to
take them into 200
"I like to write. I'm kind of opinionated. Posts on all manner of ISP
lists can prove that." -- Peter
I would never have known that if you had not mentioned it! Haha!
Next you'll want credibility!!! :)
Welcome aboard mate!
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Getting MT or StarOS FCC certified would never make the prices soar to $1k
each :-)
Mac
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I don't think Speakeasy's valuation is comparable to that of a fixed
wireless operator. One thing to keep in mind though is that while a revenue
multiple is a reasonable way to value a company you need to think about what
the actual result would be. For example, we offered to buy another WISP for
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