Is there anyone who is using anything other than Trango who sees this
same issue?
Scriv
Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
Im on the other end of the country - Oregon...
I saw no changes in my 5 ghz stuff. Solar activity would have an impact
here too, right? how long does the influence last?
I agree. Continental is a tennant and has exclusive use of the space. Don't see that as different that any other MTU. And they are not wanting to receive the same signal that MASSPORT is sending out, they want their own, if I read it right.
Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless
Yes. You should be concerned about landlords cutting exclusive deals
with telcos and cable cos to prohibit competing wireless
networks. I'm not talking about roof top access; I'm talking about
asserting control over internal networks so that you can't reach
business customers. The OTARD
Hello John,
Redline.
Barry
Wednesday, August 3, 2005, 8:49:52 AM, you wrote:
JS Is there anyone who is using anything other than Trango who sees this
JS same issue?
JS Scriv
JS Mark Koskenmaki wrote:
Im on the other end of the country - Oregon...
I saw no changes in my 5 ghz stuff.
That looks great! Care to head up the submission of this to the FCC?
Marlon
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I don't think the FCC has much choice in the matter. The Supreme Court has
ruled that they can't force the unbundled elements issue.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
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42846865 (icq)
Guys, remember this phrase. Use it whenever you are talking to your
representatives, peers, regulators etc.
Facilities based competition.
It's the ONLY way to prevent junk like this. You've got to own your tools
kids.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
If anyone recalls the argument I had with Charles Wu...about how I would
NEVER surrender ownership of every part of my own network, from customer to
carrier hotel if there was any way of keeping it...
This kind of dependency upon regulatory whims, or the goodwill of public
agencies is NOT healthy