Re: [WISPA] [Motorola II] Remote porting switch

2011-05-31 Thread Bruce Robertson
The other way to do this make the VoIP line live from the start with a 
temporary number, and then have the telco forward the existing number to 
the temporary number.  After the port, you just remove the temp number 
from your switch.  You've already set the customer CPE and/or your 
switch to report the ported number caller ID, of course.


On 05/31/2011 06:42 AM, Patrick Shoemaker wrote:


Just got some of these things in. They look like they'd be handy for 
those of us doing VoIP so I figured I'd share.


When switching a new customer from POTS service to VoIP phone service 
and transferring their number in, the LNP activation doesn't always 
occur at the same time as the CPE install. These switches allow for 
one truck roll and no customer downtime during the LNP job. You wire 
this box in between the POTS feed from the existing telco and the CPE 
(inside phone wiring, PBX, etc). Then you wire your VoIP ATA to the 
switch as well. The switch keeps the CPE connected to the POTS line 
until it receives a ring signal from the VoIP ATA, then the CPE is 
connected to the ATA going forward.


$10 each through Vetco Supply in Texas (http://www.vetcosupply.com/). 
They might go lower if buying lots at a time? Here's the 
manufacturer's product page: http://www.sittelletech.com/RPS3000.html


See picture. There are RJ11 ports for telco, CPE, and ATA, as well as 
a 110 block on the inside for telco and CPE connections. Reset switch 
allows for testing or reconnection to POTS.


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Re: [WISPA] FW: WISPA Bylaws

2011-05-31 Thread Tom DeReggi
Not to make suggestions after the fact but

In the past, it was realized that flexibilty was lost in setting appropriate 
dues because there were only a limited number of classes (assoc, principal, 
vendor).

It would make sense to also add to the bylaws and ballot, the ability for the 
board to set additional classes of membership.

The reason for this is... the majority class is currently principle. 
Currently if the member prospect does not qualify for principle the 
alternative becomes the lower revenue associate class even if the prospect 
was a candidate appropriate to pay a higher rate. A class could be used to 
advertise specific companies as higher contributors, such as a Gold and Platnum 
principle member (a WISP that is larger or desired to donate more cash in 
excahnge for good will).  As well additional classes could be used to allow a 
membership without certain privilages that other WISPs might have. For example 
which Lists they have access to. (An example of that might have been the WCA 
3650 issue, where a telco might want to join to work on a specific project, but 
may not qualify as a typical WISP). Adding Classes, enables the ability to 
target alternate revenue streams, other than to raise principle member's dues, 
and without compromising principle member's voting power and association focus. 
 Alternatively, it would work to give the ability to add sub-classes, that 
allowed fine tuning of rights or dues per that specific sub-class.  For 
example, manufacturer versus service provider versus investor. Or WISPs under 
500sub, 500-5000, and Large National providers  5000.  Or Associate of 
government versus non-profit versus consultant, versus press, versus newbie 
exploring wireless.

I'm not suggesting defing classes now, just suggesting board given the ability 
to add classes, if needed in the future.


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband


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  Subject: [WISPA] FW: WISPA Bylaws


  Dear Members,

   

  This election, you are going to be presented with proposed changes in the 
WISPA Bylaws.  Rick has posted these changes: http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=4752

  Please take a moment and be familiar with them.  

   

  If you have any questions, please email to: wispabyl...@wispa.org

   

  Thanks and have a great Memorial Day!

   

  Best regards,

  Victoria Proffer 

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Re: [WISPA] FW: WISPA Bylaws

2011-05-31 Thread Matt Larsen - Lists


  
  
I will take a bylaws change to add different "classes" to each
membership level. As the current bylaws read, each membership
level has to be charged at the same rate. That is part of why we
did the dues increase the way that we did them. Our intention is
to make that change to the bylaws in order to implement the
different classes next year, but we could not do it this time
around.

Matt Larsen
vistabeam.com

On 5/31/2011 9:50 AM, Tom DeReggi wrote:

  
  
  
  
  
  Not to make suggestions after the
  fact but
  
  In the past, it was realized that
  flexibilty was lost in setting appropriate dues because there
  were only a limited number of classes (assoc, principal,
  vendor).
  
  It would make sense to also add
  to the bylaws and ballot, the ability for the board to set
  additional "classes"of membership.
  
  The reason for this is... the
  majority class is currently "principle". Currently if the
  member prospect does not qualify for "principle" the
  alternative becomes the lower revenue "associate" class even
  if the prospect was a candidate appropriate to pay a higher
  rate.A class could be used to advertise specific companies as
  higher contributors, such as a Gold and Platnum principle
  member (a WISP that is larger ordesired to donate more cash
  in excahnge for good will). As welladditionalclasses could
  be used to allow a membership without certain privilages that
  other WISPs might have. For example which Lists they have
  access to. (An example of that might have been the WCA 3650
  issue, where a telcomight want to join to work on a specific
  project, but may notqualify as a typical WISP). Adding
  Classes, enables the ability to target alternate revenue
  streams, other than to raise principle member's dues, and
  without compromising principle member's voting power and
  association focus. Alternatively, it would work to give the
  ability to add "sub-classes", that allowed fine tuning of
  rights or dues per that specific sub-class. For example,
  manufacturer versus service provider versus investor. Or WISPs
  under 500sub, 500-5000, and Large National providers 
  5000. Or Associate of government versus non-profitversus
  consultant, versus press, versus newbie exploring wireless.
  
  I'm not suggesting defing classes
  now, just suggesting board given the abilityto add classes,
  if needed in the future.
  
  
  Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL  Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
  
  
  
- Original Message - 
From: Victoria 
To: 'WISPA General List' 
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011
  11:35 AM
Subject: [WISPA] FW: WISPA
  Bylaws



  Dear Members,
  
  This election, you are going to be
  presented with proposed changes in the WISPA Bylaws. Rick
  has posted these changes: http://www.wispa.org/?page_id=4752
  Please take a moment and be familiar
  with them. 
  
  If you have any questions, please email
  to: wispabyl...@wispa.org
  
  Thanks and have a great Memorial Day!
  
  Best regards,
  Victoria
Proffer 
  President/CEO
  St. Louis Broadband, LLC
  314-974-5600
  
   2010 - 2011 Board of Directors
  Committee Chairs - Bylaws |
National Disaster | State Coordinators |Missouri State
Coordinator
  

 
 


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[WISPA] Fire in Ubiquiti manufacturing plant?

2011-05-31 Thread John McDowell
I heard Apple had a fire in one of their plants, did this effect Ubiquiti
production? Does anyone know about this or can confirm if its true?

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Re: [WISPA] [Motorola II] Fire in Ubiquiti manufacturing plant?

2011-05-31 Thread John McDowell
Awesome, thank you. Was hoping there wasn't, just wanted to know if I needed
to stock up.

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 Hi Guys,



 No, there have not been any fires in any of the manufacturing plants we
 work with.



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Re: [WISPA] Towers

2011-05-31 Thread John McDowell
Wasn't blown down in tornado i promise :-D

On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Mike Hammett wispawirel...@ics-il.netwrote:

 I'm not buying any tower on the ground in Alabama.  :-p

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  I've got an eastpointe self supporter on the ground I'll sell. 120', 4-5'
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