Re: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

2008-07-17 Thread Ron Wallace
I would also go, sounds very interesting, Charles.

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I would go John Buwa Michiana Wireless - Original Message - From: 
"Charles Wu" To: "Motorola Canopy User Group" ; "WISPA General List" Cc: "Jeff 
Ehman" Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 10:20 AM Subject: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG 
in Chicago (Big Show this Fall) > As some of you may (or may not) know, we used 
to organize large trade > shows several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had 
over 500+ attendees > with 50+ exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of 
Rick Harnish and > Mac Dearman @ the inaugural WISPA meeting in Chicago almost 
3+ years ago > =) > In 2006, I decided to put an end to the large shows and 
change the format > into a 1-day traveling road-show due to the fact for the 
there hasn't > really been anything all that exciting out there in the market 
that would > drive traffic to get me to put forth the effort to organize a 
large > show...That said, I believe that with recent market developments, > 
including the release of the 3.65 GHz band, the commercializati
 on of WiMAX > equipment in the US and the maturation of the market, I have 
enough stuff > to work with to build an interesting content program. > That 
said, before I go out and spend a lot of time and effort throwing > something 
together, I'd like to get a feel for what people feel: > Here are my thoughts > 
> 1. WiMAX World 2008 is scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 2, 2008 > (Tuesday-Thursday) 
in Chicago...with 100+ exhibitors, it makes for a > pretty large gathering of 
the wireless operator industry > > 2. While WiMAX World has a lot of people 
coming together, it's > focusing more on large mobile broadband operators 
(ClearWire / Sprint) and > the 802.16e WiMAX standard instead of 
small-to-medium operators who would > utilize 802.16d (fixed) WiMAX > > 3. A 
three-day conference pass for WiMAX World costs almost > $2,000...additionally, 
in looking at the programming, it seems more suited > for Wall-Street / 
Gartner-type Analysts than for operators deploying > systems in the field > > 
 4. WiMAX World (Yankee Group) is aware that they're content program > doesn't 
really cater to the small-to-medium fixed-wireless operators, so > they've come 
to me with a proposal to put together a more focused / > targeted program on 
the side (that's also cheaper) > Here's my idea > > 1. Do WiNOG as a smaller 
sub-get-together (100 or so people) focused > on the specific issues of 
fixed-operators on September 29-30 > (Monday-Tuesday) right before WiMAX World 
> > 2. Make WiNOG affordable to the network operators (have 2 tiers of > 
admissions - 1 tier for service providers at say $95 to pay for food and > 
another tier for vendors / consultants / random people at $500+) > > 3. Give 
attendees of WiNOG (through some cross-promotional > agreement) the ability to 
go to the WiMAX World Exhibit hall for free on > Oct 1-2 (Wednesday / 
Thursday), so they would get the focused content and > operator peer-to-peer 
discussion along with the chance to experience a > massive exhibit hall > T
 houghts? Comments? > -Charles > --- > 
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Re: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

2008-07-17 Thread Steve Barnes
I would go as well

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I would go

John Buwa
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Subject: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)


> As some of you may (or may not) know, we used to organize large trade 
> shows several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had over 500+ attendees 
> with 50+ exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of Rick Harnish and 
> Mac Dearman @ the inaugural WISPA meeting in Chicago almost 3+ years ago 
> =)
> In 2006, I decided to put an end to the large shows and change the format 
> into a 1-day traveling road-show due to the fact for the there hasn't 
> really been anything all that exciting out there in the market that would 
> drive traffic to get me to put forth the effort to organize a large 
> show...That said, I believe that with recent market developments, 
> including the release of the 3.65 GHz band, the commercialization of WiMAX

> equipment in the US and the maturation of the market, I have enough stuff 
> to work with to build an interesting content program.
> That said, before I go out and spend a lot of time and effort throwing 
> something together, I'd like to get a feel for what people feel:
> Here are my thoughts
>
> 1.   WiMAX World 2008 is scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 2, 2008 
> (Tuesday-Thursday) in Chicago...with 100+ exhibitors, it makes for a 
> pretty large gathering of the wireless operator industry
>
> 2.   While WiMAX World has a lot of people coming together, it's 
> focusing more on large mobile broadband operators (ClearWire / Sprint) and

> the 802.16e WiMAX standard instead of small-to-medium operators who would 
> utilize 802.16d (fixed) WiMAX
>
> 3.   A three-day conference pass for WiMAX World costs almost 
> $2,000...additionally, in looking at the programming, it seems more suited

> for Wall-Street / Gartner-type Analysts than for operators deploying 
> systems in the field
>
> 4.   WiMAX World (Yankee Group) is aware that they're content program 
> doesn't really cater to the small-to-medium fixed-wireless operators, so 
> they've come to me with a proposal to put together a more focused / 
> targeted program on the side (that's also cheaper)
> Here's my idea
>
> 1.   Do WiNOG as a smaller sub-get-together (100 or so people) focused

> on the specific issues of fixed-operators on September 29-30 
> (Monday-Tuesday) right before WiMAX World
>
> 2.   Make WiNOG affordable to the network operators (have 2 tiers of 
> admissions - 1 tier for service providers at say $95 to pay for food and 
> another tier for vendors / consultants / random people at $500+)
>
> 3.   Give attendees of WiNOG (through some cross-promotional 
> agreement) the ability to go to the WiMAX World Exhibit hall for free on 
> Oct 1-2 (Wednesday / Thursday), so they would get the focused content and 
> operator peer-to-peer discussion along with the chance to experience a 
> massive exhibit hall
> Thoughts? Comments?
> -Charles
> ---
> WiNOG Wireless Roadshows
> Coming to a City Near You
> http://www.winog.com
>
>
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Re: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

2008-07-16 Thread sales
I would go

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- Original Message - 
From: "Charles Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Cc: "Jeff Ehman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 10:20 AM
Subject: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)


> As some of you may (or may not) know, we used to organize large trade 
> shows several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had over 500+ attendees 
> with 50+ exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of Rick Harnish and 
> Mac Dearman @ the inaugural WISPA meeting in Chicago almost 3+ years ago 
> =)
> In 2006, I decided to put an end to the large shows and change the format 
> into a 1-day traveling road-show due to the fact for the there hasn't 
> really been anything all that exciting out there in the market that would 
> drive traffic to get me to put forth the effort to organize a large 
> show...That said, I believe that with recent market developments, 
> including the release of the 3.65 GHz band, the commercialization of WiMAX 
> equipment in the US and the maturation of the market, I have enough stuff 
> to work with to build an interesting content program.
> That said, before I go out and spend a lot of time and effort throwing 
> something together, I'd like to get a feel for what people feel:
> Here are my thoughts
>
> 1.   WiMAX World 2008 is scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 2, 2008 
> (Tuesday-Thursday) in Chicago...with 100+ exhibitors, it makes for a 
> pretty large gathering of the wireless operator industry
>
> 2.   While WiMAX World has a lot of people coming together, it's 
> focusing more on large mobile broadband operators (ClearWire / Sprint) and 
> the 802.16e WiMAX standard instead of small-to-medium operators who would 
> utilize 802.16d (fixed) WiMAX
>
> 3.   A three-day conference pass for WiMAX World costs almost 
> $2,000...additionally, in looking at the programming, it seems more suited 
> for Wall-Street / Gartner-type Analysts than for operators deploying 
> systems in the field
>
> 4.   WiMAX World (Yankee Group) is aware that they're content program 
> doesn't really cater to the small-to-medium fixed-wireless operators, so 
> they've come to me with a proposal to put together a more focused / 
> targeted program on the side (that's also cheaper)
> Here's my idea
>
> 1.   Do WiNOG as a smaller sub-get-together (100 or so people) focused 
> on the specific issues of fixed-operators on September 29-30 
> (Monday-Tuesday) right before WiMAX World
>
> 2.   Make WiNOG affordable to the network operators (have 2 tiers of 
> admissions - 1 tier for service providers at say $95 to pay for food and 
> another tier for vendors / consultants / random people at $500+)
>
> 3.   Give attendees of WiNOG (through some cross-promotional 
> agreement) the ability to go to the WiMAX World Exhibit hall for free on 
> Oct 1-2 (Wednesday / Thursday), so they would get the focused content and 
> operator peer-to-peer discussion along with the chance to experience a 
> massive exhibit hall
> Thoughts? Comments?
> -Charles
> ---
> WiNOG Wireless Roadshows
> Coming to a City Near You
> http://www.winog.com
>
>
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Re: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

2008-07-14 Thread Rick Harnish
OH my, I look so young!  I probably need that butt paste more today than I
Mac needed back then!  That one is going to cost ya WuWu!

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Speaking of which...



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Good thing we're done with board elections=)



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This sounds like a worthwhile project, and would fill a void.  Chicago is an

awesome venue.





Ah the days of the Boudreaux's butt cream ceremony.



;)



Mike







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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:20 PM

To: Motorola Canopy User Group; WISPA General List

Cc: Jeff Ehman

Subject: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)



As some of you may (or may not) know, we used to organize large trade shows

several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had over 500+ attendees with 50+

exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of Rick Harnish and Mac Dearman @

the inaugural WISPA meeting in Chicago almost 3+ years ago =)

In 2006, I decided to put an end to the large shows and change the format

into a 1-day traveling road-show due to the fact for the there hasn't really

been anything all that exciting out there in the market that would drive

traffic to get me to put forth the effort to organize a large show...That

said, I believe that with recent market developments, including the release

of the 3.65 GHz band, the commercialization of WiMAX equipment in the US and

the maturation of the market, I have enough stuff to work with to build an

interesting content program.

That said, before I go out and spend a lot of time and effort throwing

something together, I'd like to get a feel for what people feel:

Here are my thoughts



1.   WiMAX World 2008 is scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 2, 2008

(Tuesday-Thursday) in Chicago...with 100+ exhibitors, it makes for a pretty

large gathering of the wireless operator industry



2.   While WiMAX World has a lot of people coming together, it's

focusing more on large mobile broadband operators (ClearWire / Sprint) and

the 802.16e WiMAX standard instead of small-to-medium operators who would

utilize 802.16d (fixed) WiMAX



3.   A three-day conference pass for WiMAX World costs almost

$2,000...additionally, in looking at the programming, it seems more suited

for Wall-Street / Gartner-type Analysts than for operators deploying systems

in the field



4.   WiMAX World (Yankee Group) is aware that they're content program

doesn't really cater to the small-to-medium fixed-wireless operators, so

they've come to me with a proposal to put together a more focused / targeted

program on the side (that's also cheaper)

Here's my idea



1.   Do WiNOG as a smaller sub-get-together (100 or so people) focused

on the specific issues of fixed-operators on September 29-30

(Monday-Tuesday) right before WiMAX World



2.   Make WiNOG affordable to the network operators (have 2 tiers of

admissions - 1 tier for service providers at say $95 to pay for food and

another tier for vendors / consultants / random people at $500+)



3.   Give attendees of WiNOG (through some cross-promotional agreement)

the ability to go to the WiMAX World Exhibit hall for free on Oct 1-2

(Wednesday / Thursday), so they would get the focused content and operator

peer-to-peer discussion along with the chance to experience a massive

exhibit hall

Thoughts? Comments?

-Charles

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Re: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

2008-07-14 Thread Mike Hammett
Nice...


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Re: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

2008-07-14 Thread Mike Delp
This sounds like a worthwhile project, and would fill a void.  Chicago is an
awesome venue. 


Ah the days of the Boudreaux's butt cream ceremony.

;)

Mike



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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:20 PM
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Subject: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

As some of you may (or may not) know, we used to organize large trade shows
several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had over 500+ attendees with 50+
exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of Rick Harnish and Mac Dearman @
the inaugural WISPA meeting in Chicago almost 3+ years ago =)
In 2006, I decided to put an end to the large shows and change the format
into a 1-day traveling road-show due to the fact for the there hasn't really
been anything all that exciting out there in the market that would drive
traffic to get me to put forth the effort to organize a large show...That
said, I believe that with recent market developments, including the release
of the 3.65 GHz band, the commercialization of WiMAX equipment in the US and
the maturation of the market, I have enough stuff to work with to build an
interesting content program.
That said, before I go out and spend a lot of time and effort throwing
something together, I'd like to get a feel for what people feel:
Here are my thoughts

1.   WiMAX World 2008 is scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 2, 2008
(Tuesday-Thursday) in Chicago...with 100+ exhibitors, it makes for a pretty
large gathering of the wireless operator industry

2.   While WiMAX World has a lot of people coming together, it's
focusing more on large mobile broadband operators (ClearWire / Sprint) and
the 802.16e WiMAX standard instead of small-to-medium operators who would
utilize 802.16d (fixed) WiMAX

3.   A three-day conference pass for WiMAX World costs almost
$2,000...additionally, in looking at the programming, it seems more suited
for Wall-Street / Gartner-type Analysts than for operators deploying systems
in the field

4.   WiMAX World (Yankee Group) is aware that they're content program
doesn't really cater to the small-to-medium fixed-wireless operators, so
they've come to me with a proposal to put together a more focused / targeted
program on the side (that's also cheaper)
Here's my idea

1.   Do WiNOG as a smaller sub-get-together (100 or so people) focused
on the specific issues of fixed-operators on September 29-30
(Monday-Tuesday) right before WiMAX World

2.   Make WiNOG affordable to the network operators (have 2 tiers of
admissions - 1 tier for service providers at say $95 to pay for food and
another tier for vendors / consultants / random people at $500+)

3.   Give attendees of WiNOG (through some cross-promotional agreement)
the ability to go to the WiMAX World Exhibit hall for free on Oct 1-2
(Wednesday / Thursday), so they would get the focused content and operator
peer-to-peer discussion along with the chance to experience a massive
exhibit hall
Thoughts? Comments?
-Charles
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Re: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

2008-07-14 Thread John McDowell
I'd go

On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I would probably go.
>
> Brian
>
> Charles Wu wrote:
> > As some of you may (or may not) know, we used to organize large trade
> shows several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had over 500+ attendees with
> 50+ exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of Rick Harnish and Mac
> Dearman @ the inaugural WISPA meeting in Chicago almost 3+ years ago =)
> > In 2006, I decided to put an end to the large shows and change the format
> into a 1-day traveling road-show due to the fact for the there hasn't really
> been anything all that exciting out there in the market that would drive
> traffic to get me to put forth the effort to organize a large show...That
> said, I believe that with recent market developments, including the release
> of the 3.65 GHz band, the commercialization of WiMAX equipment in the US and
> the maturation of the market, I have enough stuff to work with to build an
> interesting content program.
> > That said, before I go out and spend a lot of time and effort throwing
> something together, I'd like to get a feel for what people feel:
> > Here are my thoughts
> >
> > 1.   WiMAX World 2008 is scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 2, 2008
> (Tuesday-Thursday) in Chicago...with 100+ exhibitors, it makes for a pretty
> large gathering of the wireless operator industry
> >
> > 2.   While WiMAX World has a lot of people coming together, it's
> focusing more on large mobile broadband operators (ClearWire / Sprint) and
> the 802.16e WiMAX standard instead of small-to-medium operators who would
> utilize 802.16d (fixed) WiMAX
> >
> > 3.   A three-day conference pass for WiMAX World costs almost
> $2,000...additionally, in looking at the programming, it seems more suited
> for Wall-Street / Gartner-type Analysts than for operators deploying systems
> in the field
> >
> > 4.   WiMAX World (Yankee Group) is aware that they're content program
> doesn't really cater to the small-to-medium fixed-wireless operators, so
> they've come to me with a proposal to put together a more focused / targeted
> program on the side (that's also cheaper)
> > Here's my idea
> >
> > 1.   Do WiNOG as a smaller sub-get-together (100 or so people)
> focused on the specific issues of fixed-operators on September 29-30
> (Monday-Tuesday) right before WiMAX World
> >
> > 2.   Make WiNOG affordable to the network operators (have 2 tiers of
> admissions - 1 tier for service providers at say $95 to pay for food and
> another tier for vendors / consultants / random people at $500+)
> >
> > 3.   Give attendees of WiNOG (through some cross-promotional
> agreement) the ability to go to the WiMAX World Exhibit hall for free on Oct
> 1-2 (Wednesday / Thursday), so they would get the focused content and
> operator peer-to-peer discussion along with the chance to experience a
> massive exhibit hall
> > Thoughts? Comments?
> > -Charles
> > ---
> > WiNOG Wireless Roadshows
> > Coming to a City Near You
> > http://www.winog.com
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

2008-07-14 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I would probably go.

Brian

Charles Wu wrote:
> As some of you may (or may not) know, we used to organize large trade shows 
> several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had over 500+ attendees with 50+ 
> exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of Rick Harnish and Mac Dearman @ 
> the inaugural WISPA meeting in Chicago almost 3+ years ago =)
> In 2006, I decided to put an end to the large shows and change the format 
> into a 1-day traveling road-show due to the fact for the there hasn't really 
> been anything all that exciting out there in the market that would drive 
> traffic to get me to put forth the effort to organize a large show...That 
> said, I believe that with recent market developments, including the release 
> of the 3.65 GHz band, the commercialization of WiMAX equipment in the US and 
> the maturation of the market, I have enough stuff to work with to build an 
> interesting content program.
> That said, before I go out and spend a lot of time and effort throwing 
> something together, I'd like to get a feel for what people feel:
> Here are my thoughts
>
> 1.   WiMAX World 2008 is scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 2, 2008 
> (Tuesday-Thursday) in Chicago...with 100+ exhibitors, it makes for a pretty 
> large gathering of the wireless operator industry
>
> 2.   While WiMAX World has a lot of people coming together, it's focusing 
> more on large mobile broadband operators (ClearWire / Sprint) and the 802.16e 
> WiMAX standard instead of small-to-medium operators who would utilize 802.16d 
> (fixed) WiMAX
>
> 3.   A three-day conference pass for WiMAX World costs almost 
> $2,000...additionally, in looking at the programming, it seems more suited 
> for Wall-Street / Gartner-type Analysts than for operators deploying systems 
> in the field
>
> 4.   WiMAX World (Yankee Group) is aware that they're content program 
> doesn't really cater to the small-to-medium fixed-wireless operators, so 
> they've come to me with a proposal to put together a more focused / targeted 
> program on the side (that's also cheaper)
> Here's my idea
>
> 1.   Do WiNOG as a smaller sub-get-together (100 or so people) focused on 
> the specific issues of fixed-operators on September 29-30 (Monday-Tuesday) 
> right before WiMAX World
>
> 2.   Make WiNOG affordable to the network operators (have 2 tiers of 
> admissions - 1 tier for service providers at say $95 to pay for food and 
> another tier for vendors / consultants / random people at $500+)
>
> 3.   Give attendees of WiNOG (through some cross-promotional agreement) 
> the ability to go to the WiMAX World Exhibit hall for free on Oct 1-2 
> (Wednesday / Thursday), so they would get the focused content and operator 
> peer-to-peer discussion along with the chance to experience a massive exhibit 
> hall
> Thoughts? Comments?
> -Charles
> ---
> WiNOG Wireless Roadshows
> Coming to a City Near You
> http://www.winog.com
>
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[WISPA] Thoughts on WiNOG in Chicago (Big Show this Fall)

2008-07-14 Thread Charles Wu
As some of you may (or may not) know, we used to organize large trade shows 
several years ago...at its height, WiNOG had over 500+ attendees with 50+ 
exhibiting sponsors (I still have pictures of Rick Harnish and Mac Dearman @ 
the inaugural WISPA meeting in Chicago almost 3+ years ago =)
In 2006, I decided to put an end to the large shows and change the format into 
a 1-day traveling road-show due to the fact for the there hasn't really been 
anything all that exciting out there in the market that would drive traffic to 
get me to put forth the effort to organize a large show...That said, I believe 
that with recent market developments, including the release of the 3.65 GHz 
band, the commercialization of WiMAX equipment in the US and the maturation of 
the market, I have enough stuff to work with to build an interesting content 
program.
That said, before I go out and spend a lot of time and effort throwing 
something together, I'd like to get a feel for what people feel:
Here are my thoughts

1.   WiMAX World 2008 is scheduled for Sept 30-Oct 2, 2008 
(Tuesday-Thursday) in Chicago...with 100+ exhibitors, it makes for a pretty 
large gathering of the wireless operator industry

2.   While WiMAX World has a lot of people coming together, it's focusing 
more on large mobile broadband operators (ClearWire / Sprint) and the 802.16e 
WiMAX standard instead of small-to-medium operators who would utilize 802.16d 
(fixed) WiMAX

3.   A three-day conference pass for WiMAX World costs almost 
$2,000...additionally, in looking at the programming, it seems more suited for 
Wall-Street / Gartner-type Analysts than for operators deploying systems in the 
field

4.   WiMAX World (Yankee Group) is aware that they're content program 
doesn't really cater to the small-to-medium fixed-wireless operators, so 
they've come to me with a proposal to put together a more focused / targeted 
program on the side (that's also cheaper)
Here's my idea

1.   Do WiNOG as a smaller sub-get-together (100 or so people) focused on 
the specific issues of fixed-operators on September 29-30 (Monday-Tuesday) 
right before WiMAX World

2.   Make WiNOG affordable to the network operators (have 2 tiers of 
admissions - 1 tier for service providers at say $95 to pay for food and 
another tier for vendors / consultants / random people at $500+)

3.   Give attendees of WiNOG (through some cross-promotional agreement) the 
ability to go to the WiMAX World Exhibit hall for free on Oct 1-2 (Wednesday / 
Thursday), so they would get the focused content and operator peer-to-peer 
discussion along with the chance to experience a massive exhibit hall
Thoughts? Comments?
-Charles
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http://www.winog.com



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