[WISPA] Mail Migration to Google Apps

2012-06-14 Thread Cliff Leboeuf
I have a customer looking for assistance moving the following mail data to 
Goggle Apps.
MS Exchange: 313 Mailboxes - 550 GB of data
ProofPoint: 686 Mailboxes -  3 TB

Does anyone have experience and suggestions or recommendations to assist me 
with this migration please send off-list.

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[WISPA] Eltek Contact

2012-06-14 Thread Gino Villarini
Looking for quotes on shelf systems, anyone has an Eltek rep contact?


Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
787.273.4143
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Re: [WISPA] Mail Migration to Google Apps

2012-06-14 Thread Chuck Hogg
I migrated over 1k IMAP accounts and over 300 Exchange accounts using the
tools Faisal linked.  They are rather simple, but need a little babysitting
to make sure that all of the emails are processed correctly.

Regards,
Chuck


On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Cliff Leboeuf wrote:

>   I have a customer looking for assistance moving the following mail data
> to Goggle Apps.
>
> MS Exchange: 313 Mailboxes - 550 GB of data
>   ProofPoint: 686 Mailboxes -  3 TB
>
>  Does anyone have experience and suggestions or recommendations to assist
> me with this migration please send off-list.
>
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[WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz

2012-06-14 Thread Ian Framson
Hi Wisps,

Though it may be taboo to ask, is anyone familiar with a high bandwidth
(50-100+ Mbps) solution from any of the cellular carriers on 700/800/1900
MHz licensed frequencies?

We're looking for a way to "bring in" a large amount of wireless bandwidth
for conferences at hotels and convention centers without having to tango
with the venue over roof access rights for a site survey, mast location,
low voltage requirements for running ethernet cable, etc.

Perhaps the cellular carriers offer some sort of non-commercially-available
4G Premium plan that is available upon request?

Thanks in advance for your ideas,


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[WISPA] Fwd: [AFMUG] WISPA listserv down?

2012-06-14 Thread Josh Luthman
Testing

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
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From: "Tyler Treat" 
Date: Jun 14, 2012 7:28 PM
Subject: [AFMUG] WISPA listserv down?
To: "a...@afmug.com" 

I don't have any WISPA email since 10am?

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Re: [WISPA] Eltek Contact

2012-06-14 Thread Bobby Burrow

  
  
My rep,
call his Cell for best access...
  
Bobby
  

Tony Valderrama
Regional
Sales Director, SW
Caribbean
 
DIRECT
  +1
469 330 6058MOBILE
  +1
972 839 0060
PHONE
  +1
469 330 9100FAX
  +1
972 479 9014
  1303
E. Arapaho Rd Richardson TX 75081 USA
tony.valderr...@eltek.com 
www.eltek.com
 


On 6/14/2012 8:50 AM, Gino Villarini wrote:

  
  
  
  
Looking for quotes on shelf systems, anyone
  has an Eltek rep contact?
 
 
Gino
A. Villarini
g...@aeronetpr.com
Aeronet
Wireless Broadband Corp.
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[WISPA] web page broken?

2012-06-14 Thread Blair Davis

  
  
wispa web page seems to be broken from here...
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Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz

2012-06-14 Thread Cameron Crum
Good luck. The only thing they will offer is 4G mifi type routers. They
simply don't do one-off backhaul. They make a lot more off cell traffic
than off a few hundred dollar event and they certainly aren't going to
carve out a piece of spectrum for one organization.

Cameron

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Ian Framson wrote:

> Hi Wisps,
>
> Though it may be taboo to ask, is anyone familiar with a high bandwidth
> (50-100+ Mbps) solution from any of the cellular carriers on 700/800/1900MHz 
> licensed frequencies?
>
> We're looking for a way to "bring in" a large amount of wireless bandwidth
> for conferences at hotels and convention centers without having to tango
> with the venue over roof access rights for a site survey, mast location,
> low voltage requirements for running ethernet cable, etc.
>
> Perhaps the cellular carriers offer some sort of
> non-commercially-available 4G Premium plan that is available upon request?
>
> Thanks in advance for your ideas,
>
>
> Ian Framson
> Co-founder/CEO
>
>
>
> [image: Trade Show Internet logo] 
> www.tradeshowinternet.com
> i...@tradeshowinternet.com
> (866) 385-1504 x701
> (818) 590-7475 mobile
> (415) 704-3153 fax
>
> Connect With Us [image: LinkedIn]  
> [image:
> Facebook]  [image: 
> Twitter]
>
>
>
>
> *Trade Show Internet fully complies with the Telecommunications Act of
> 1996  which
> prohibits telecommunications carriers from entering into exclusive
> contracts with commercial building owners for the provision of interstate
> telephony and Internet services.** Trade Show Internet's solutions comply
> with FCC Title 47 CFR Part 
> 15and
> OTARD  rules.*
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Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz

2012-06-14 Thread Doug Clark
Why not just use a TOW but for Bandwidth? You do not have to do roof top
rights and you will have the equipment wherever you go.
This one will go up to 106 feet self supporting.  150 feet if you guy it.

http://www.towerworx.net/products.php 
 
 
 
 
---Original Message---
 
From: Cameron Crum
Date: 6/14/2012 10:08:45 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz
 
Good luck. The only thing they will offer is 4G mifi type routers. They
simply don't do one-off backhaul. They make a lot more off cell traffic than
off a few hundred dollar event and they certainly aren't going to carve out
a piece of spectrum for one organization. 


Cameron


On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Ian Framson 
wrote:

Hi Wisps,

Though it may be taboo to ask, is anyone familiar with a high bandwidth
(50-100+ Mbps) solution from any of the cellular carriers on 700/800/1900
MHz licensed frequencies?

We're looking for a way to "bring in" a large amount of wireless bandwidth
for conferences at hotels and convention centers without having to tango
with the venue over roof access rights for a site survey, mast location, low
voltage requirements for running ethernet cable, etc.

Perhaps the cellular carriers offer some sort of non-commercially-available
4G Premium plan that is available upon request?

Thanks in advance for your ideas,



Ian Framson
Co-founder/CEO
 

www.tradeshowinternet.com 
i...@tradeshowinternet.com
(866) 385-1504 x701
(818) 590-7475 mobile
(415) 704-3153 fax
Connect With Us
 
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contracts with commercial building owners for the provision of interstate
telephony and Internet services. Trade Show Internet's solutions comply with
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Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz

2012-06-14 Thread CBB - Jay Fuller

This is what WISPA needs for the disaster recovery group...
whats the average price tag on one of these?
How about used?

  - Original Message - 
  From: Doug Clark 
  To: WISPA General List 
  Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 11:55 PM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz


Why not just use a TOW but for Bandwidth? You do not have to do roof 
top rights and you will have the equipment wherever you go.
This one will go up to 106 feet self supporting.  150 feet if you guy 
it.

http://www.towerworx.net/products.php 




---Original Message---

From: Cameron Crum
Date: 6/14/2012 10:08:45 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz

Good luck. The only thing they will offer is 4G mifi type routers. They 
simply don't do one-off backhaul. They make a lot more off cell traffic than 
off a few hundred dollar event and they certainly aren't going to carve out a 
piece of spectrum for one organization.  


Cameron


On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Ian Framson 
 wrote:

Hi Wisps,

Though it may be taboo to ask, is anyone familiar with a high bandwidth 
(50-100+ Mbps) solution from any of the cellular carriers on 700/800/1900 MHz 
licensed frequencies?

We're looking for a way to "bring in" a large amount of wireless 
bandwidth for conferences at hotels and convention centers without having to 
tango with the venue over roof access rights for a site survey, mast location, 
low voltage requirements for running ethernet cable, etc.

Perhaps the cellular carriers offer some sort of 
non-commercially-available 4G Premium plan that is available upon request?

Thanks in advance for your ideas,




Ian Framson
Co-founder/CEO




www.tradeshowinternet.com 
i...@tradeshowinternet.com
(866) 385-1504 x701
(818) 590-7475 mobile
(415) 704-3153 fax

Connect With Us



Trade Show Internet fully complies with the Telecommunications Act of 
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Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz

2012-06-14 Thread Ian Framson
More specifically, does anyone have a good Near-Line-of-Sight wireless
backhaul solution that can be deployed inside a hotel/convention center
*without* installing anything on the roof?

We need something that doesn't require roof access or low voltage wiring
(since many of the buildings in which we operate won't grant it).

On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Doug Clark  wrote:

> Why not just use a TOW but for Bandwidth? You do not have to do roof
> top rights and you will have the equipment wherever you go.
> This one will go up to 106 feet self supporting.  150 feet if you guy it.
>
> http://www.towerworx.net/products.php
>
>
>
>
>  *---Original Message---*
>
>  *From:* Cameron Crum 
> *Date:* 6/14/2012 10:08:45 PM
> *To:* WISPA General List 
> *Subject:* Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz
>
> Good luck. The only thing they will offer is 4G mifi type routers. They
> simply don't do one-off backhaul. They make a lot more off cell traffic
> than off a few hundred dollar event and they certainly aren't going to
> carve out a piece of spectrum for one organization.
>
> Cameron
>
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Ian Framson 
> wrote:
> Hi Wisps,
>
> Though it may be taboo to ask, is anyone familiar with a high bandwidth
> (50-100+ Mbps) solution from any of the cellular carriers on 700/800/1900MHz 
> licensed frequencies?
>
> We're looking for a way to "bring in" a large amount of wireless bandwidth
> for conferences at hotels and convention centers without having to tango
> with the venue over roof access rights for a site survey, mast location,
> low voltage requirements for running ethernet cable, etc.
>
> Perhaps the cellular carriers offer some sort of
> non-commercially-available 4G Premium plan that is available upon request?
>
> Thanks in advance for your ideas,
>
>
> Ian Framson
> Co-founder/CEO
>
>
>
> [image: Trade Show Internet logo] 
> www.tradeshowinternet.com
> i...@tradeshowinternet.com
> (866) 385-1504 x701
> (818) 590-7475 mobile
> (415) 704-3153 fax
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> telephony and Internet services.** Trade Show Internet's solutions comply
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Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz

2012-06-14 Thread CBB - Jay Fuller

I wonder if a wimax device would do this, 3.65 ?
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Ian Framson 
  To: WISPA General List 
  Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 12:33 AM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz


  More specifically, does anyone have a good Near-Line-of-Sight wireless 
backhaul solution that can be deployed inside a hotel/convention center 
*without* installing anything on the roof?

  We need something that doesn't require roof access or low voltage wiring 
(since many of the buildings in which we operate won't grant it).


  On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Doug Clark  wrote:

  Why not just use a TOW but for Bandwidth? You do not have to do roof 
top rights and you will have the equipment wherever you go.
  This one will go up to 106 feet self supporting.  150 feet if you guy 
it.

  http://www.towerworx.net/products.php 




  ---Original Message---

  From: Cameron Crum
  Date: 6/14/2012 10:08:45 PM
  To: WISPA General List
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] High Bandwidth 900 MHz/1900 MHz

  Good luck. The only thing they will offer is 4G mifi type routers. 
They simply don't do one-off backhaul. They make a lot more off cell traffic 
than off a few hundred dollar event and they certainly aren't going to carve 
out a piece of spectrum for one organization.  


  Cameron


  On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Ian Framson 
 wrote:

  Hi Wisps,

  Though it may be taboo to ask, is anyone familiar with a high 
bandwidth (50-100+ Mbps) solution from any of the cellular carriers on 
700/800/1900 MHz licensed frequencies?

  We're looking for a way to "bring in" a large amount of wireless 
bandwidth for conferences at hotels and convention centers without having to 
tango with the venue over roof access rights for a site survey, mast location, 
low voltage requirements for running ethernet cable, etc.

  Perhaps the cellular carriers offer some sort of 
non-commercially-available 4G Premium plan that is available upon request?

  Thanks in advance for your ideas,




  Ian Framson
  Co-founder/CEO




  www.tradeshowinternet.com 
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