Rick,
The prime example is Earthlink's failure in most markets.
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On my schedule I
to spend in mo over the
next 5 to 10 years.
marlon
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On my schedule I was to install wireless on a couple of water towers
On my schedule I was to install wireless on a couple of water towers
at a nearby city in order to expand my network ans service the area. I
just heard from the Mayor of that city that they are considering free
muni-wireless. Personally, I think a salesman got in the door. Now, I
have plenty of
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicarticleId=9110120
http://www.slate.com/id/2174858/
http://arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2008/12/muni-wifi-fcc-free-wireless.ars
Josh Luthman
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On World Releases Study of Muni Wireless Market in N.A.
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On World has released Muni Wireless Broadband: Service Oriented Mesh-ups, a new study highly based on more than 300 interviews, examines the emergence of municipal wireless networks
All,
I have been hearing reports about problems at the various muni wireless
network deployments. More recently, I have heard a number of local hams
have been contacted by recruiters looking for help with problem muni
wireless networks. Has anyone on the list been contacted? Seems like
local
John Scrivner wrote:
I have not been contacted and really have never heard what you are
talking about. Can you tell us more about what you are seeing and who
is reporting this?
There doesn't seem to be anybody going on record yet, but there have
been negative reports coming out of Anaheim,
Matt Liotta wrote:
Personally, I see the recruitment efforts as acknowledgment that
running a large wireless network isn't as simple as the radio vendors
make it out to be.
Go figure, you mean we really can't be replaced by slightly trained
monkeys? ;)
Further, I don't see how Earthlink
Thanks for the clarifications. That all makes sense to me.
I can say that in some cases (not in your obviously) a muni-deployment
can still be a network you own and operate. I have spoken to people in
my town and in others who want a wireless network but do not want to own
it, operate it, or
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At 06:53 AM 3/24/2006, you wrote:
John,
When will we see something with a little more CPU power in an RB style
configuration? 800mhz would be nice. ;)
We have projects in design now, but we only
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Munis are just your
At 02:43 AM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
I am glad to hear this. I am coming to the MUM in Dallas. I have already
registered actually. I think Mac, Rick and Matt are all coming also. I
look forward to seeing you guys again. Thanks for the update on mesh for
Mikrotik coming soon.
Thanks John, also I
Have you released any pricing for a 2 and 3 radio system? If I could add a
word based on experience with more expensive systems- more control is
better. An easy or auto install system needs to give the provider every
option to inject control at every level. Lots of monitoring stats on both
link
At 01:39 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
Have you released any pricing for a 2 and 3 radio system?
Hello Chris,
You can current buy the RB112 for $99 list price -- one Ethernet and two
mpci. The RB532 with the RB502 has four mpci and three Eth -- I guess the
price is something like $185 list
What happened to the RB512's ??
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At 01:39 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
Have you released any
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At 01:39 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
Have you released any pricing for a 2 and 3 radio system?
Hello Chris,
You can current buy the RB112 for $99 list
. For those that used the RB512,
the RB112 may be a suitable alternative.
John
mum.mikrotik.com
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At 01:39 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
Have you released any pricing for a 2
Munis are just your hometown wanting service just like residents,
business and education. As soon as we learn this we will all benefit
from it greatly. Public safety specifically is the killer application of
muni broadband in my opinion. If we all learn how to sell this to our
towns and
http://localtechwire.com/article.cfm?u=13558
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Hello John,
MikroTik is currently developing the biggest feature of mesh -- easy to
install systems (no configuration required) that have a radio (or more) for
local and a radio (or more) for backbone. This will enable WISP to compete
better with the expensive Strix and other MESH systems.
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I personally don't much care for Muni wireless as I would rather the
government stay out of the ISP business. With that being said, Rome, GA
announced that GTS had won
.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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I personally don't much care for Muni
Orleans,La.
www.superior1.com
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You are absolutely right John. I can't list all the cities we are doing
Public Safety
I personally don't much care for Muni wireless as I would rather the
government stay out of the ISP business. With that being said, Rome, GA
announced that GTS had won the the contract to install a wireless system
for the city. See http://muniwireless.com/municipal/bids/1102/ for
details on
Congratulations, Matt. Any comments/suggestions for dealing with municipal governments? How does the process differ from deals with businesses?Best,-- Dylan OliverPrimaverity, LLC
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In this case, GTS is the company who is dealing with the City of Rome
and won the deal. We simply convinced the integrator that we were the
best option for providing backhaul.
-Matt
Dylan Oliver wrote:
Congratulations, Matt. Any comments/suggestions for dealing with
municipal governments?
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