On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Eric Merkel wrote:
Is there a place to get a list of currently allocated IP space by
country? I am considering doing something similar but will probably
not do an all out block but maybe do some connection rate limiting
of IP space from those countries.
uhh, Rick, I don't think you've got it right here...
There's large interest from other WISPs on adding revenue streams,
whether it means VOIP, IPTV, Gaming Servers OR porn servers...
As Alex didn't go into the graphic details, and just the $$$ aspects,
how would this not be proper... I am
Ditto.
Chris cooper
Intelliwave
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] New revenue stream *THREAD CLOSED!*
uhh, Rick, I don't think you've got it
Rick does a great job for us all, I'm sure better minds than mine could find an alternative to discussing on the general list.
If my response to closing the thread was over zealous, I apologize to Rick and the list.
Ron Wallace Hahnron, Inc. 220 S. Jackson Dt. Addison, MI 49220 Phone:
Personally, having a 10k tier is leaving money on the table. Having been a
former dialup ISP (97-2002), we used ad based portal(s) revenue to subsidize
our free-based users as well as our paid subscriber base. You can earn
revenues from local based advertisers' by taking some time in doing so.
Oh, yippee. 1 WISP can do it. 10,000 subs what? Guess we can quit
talking about this.
Eric DaVersa wrote:
Currently its 10K subs since it is a rev share/subsidy model - dial-up,
DSL, wireless. A high volume of business class subs can make this
number flexible. There will be lower tier
I assume those numbers don't require a commitment on minute volume. If
so, those are seemingly strong offerings. However, I would assume this
is over the internet termination, which we find unacceptable for several
reasons not the least of which is QoS. Additionally, I have found many
of these
Hey List we are going to draft a Install Subcontractor
Contract and we are looking for existing ones to grab some ideas
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I am leaving WISPA too, this list has been going downhill for a while
and this NAZI tactic monitoring is starting to become annoying.
Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
114 S. Walnut St.
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com
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Also, additionally, and so forth - I don't have Alex Huppenthal's e-mail address as I delete his e-mail. Would someone send me his e-mail and or e-mail him and ask him to reconsider. We need all the smart guys on our side. Regardless of their opinions and stands. Without all these differing
We specifically disallow such content on any hosted sites that sit on our
servers.
But around here, churches outnumber bars by 4 to one.. For us, it's a
policy issue. We don't control your actions, but we don't help either.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181
I for one would prefer that we maintain some semblance of focus on our
core focus as an organization (promoting and improving the wireless
industry). I could sell Amway and consider that to be an additional
revenue stream for my WISP, but having me ramble on about that is the
last thing
That seems reasonable Rick.
I think maybe part of the problem here stems from
the charter for the public list. I, personally, don't remember what the
allowable discussion range is for this particular list.
If it's wireless specific then we indeed have to do
a much better job of keeping it
Well - - all of you know I have an opinion thats not
always humble, but I will share it all the same.
IMO - - I dont see a thing wrong with hosting such
material IF thats what you want to do, but I must confess that discussing such
hosting material on a WISPA list is not exactly kosher as
If there was indeed the focus of discussion - (promoting and improving
the wireless industry) - then there would be far less traffic, since a
majority of threads are about VoIP, revenue, FCC, the dreaded forms, and
where do I get?
None of that is about promoting the wireless industry (well,
Gentlemen and Ladies,
Just curious if anyone outside the major mets have
a back bone of DS3 either partial or full and what they are paying for
them. I have been quoted $12000 per month for mine from ATT who has
to lease lines from IL Consolidated. and I don't see now that is a
workable
If you consider the original post by Alex Huppenthal as being outside
'our core focus as an organization (promoting and improving the wireless
industry), then the entire Adzilla thread is out of line.
Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
I for one would prefer that we maintain some semblance of focus
How about to make it easy for all of you, I set up a con call with
Martin Stewart from Adzilla for a QA early next week?
There are minimums because the Zillacaster hardware isn't exactly cheap.
Plus local advertising has to be sold (and salespeople paid to close
contracts on that).
If
It was my thought that the general list was for shooting the bull (to a
certain degree), asking for help, asking where to find whatever and such.
I have been wrong before - - though it has been years :)
Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
Authorized Barracuda Reseller
MikroTik RouterOS Certified
We have two high end ethernet connections to the
net.
One is 1 meg commit and 100 meg burst. We pay
$350 per month per meg of AVERAGE usage. We average a meg.
The other is 1 meg commit with 10 meg burst.
We pay $800 per month for a port in each of two towns. Plus $200 per month
based on
Ross,
I am currently building out from my hub in St Louis which is fed by a OC-3.
I use both regional fiber and microwave backhaul to reach my partner's
markets. I am bringing 20 Megs into Litchfield for a partner who will
service that town, as well as Hillsboro. Our initial capacity is 45 Megs.
Matt LaRSEN Marlon make good points - I'll try to keep quiet for a while. And Rick, you are doing a good job, thanks again.
-Original Message-From: Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2006 11:26 AMTo: 'WISPA General List'Subject: Re: [WISPA]
How does one go about getting a license for deploying PTP backhaul links
in the 11ghz to 18ghz band?
-Eric
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Can anybody suggest a good headset
(wireless/Bluetooth) for the polycom IP500
Dan Metcalf
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I have some trouble with an asterisk implementation, we are
looking for some expert helpat a reasonable rate,
Gino A. Villarini,
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I'm sure we can solve your problem for you, but it may be easier --and
cheaper-- just to ask the question on the list. Anyway, our Asterisk
support is $125/hour.
-Matt
G.Villarini wrote:
I have some trouble with an asterisk implementation, we are looking
for some expert helpat a reasonable
There is no free lunch.
this is the most concise, most accurate, and wisest words ever spoken, on
the subject of economics.
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Fast Internet, NO
I have an idea. Lets close this thread.
Or we could complain some more and get more memberships to disappear and
more lurkers to say I'll never join that organization of a bunch of
ladies complaining.
Here is another idea.
Lets talk about wireless.
Here is another idea. Call your
Given the odds... I know that someday I'm going to face the issue of content
policy.
I, too, am rather disappointed to know that wireless ISP's aren't supposed
to discuss this notion among themselves. What goes on, on my network, I
don't know, really. I haven't monitored enough traffic to
Then let's dump ALL the stuff that is not directly involving wireless.
I think that that would make this a very slow moving list
And I had/have some insight to offer on Alex's original question...
Alex, if you see this, or if someone gets it to you, feel free to
contact me off list. We
Funny, I just got the new xchange trade mag and one of the articles is Adult Content Heats up Wireless Networks. Here's the lead:As with the Internet before it, the mobile world provides rich opportunities for personalization and entertainment distribution. And for an ever-increasing segment of
Blair,
I have a spool, non flooded, STP, 5e, Beldin 7919a or 7929A, just got it. won't need for a while, cost me 349, you can have it for 300. I will be going to Michigan City tomorrow, couldswing by Allegan and drop it off.
ron wallace
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Eric Muehleisen wrote:
How does one go about getting a license for deploying PTP backhaul
links in the 11ghz to 18ghz band?
-Eric
Eric,
Call Bobby Walton at MicroNet. They do frequency coordination and the
license applications for what you are looking for. Tell him I sent ya..
Bobby
The only reason we run a public list server at all is to give us a
chance to promote and improve the efforts of our organization and
industry and to hopefully win more membership to give us a larger and
more powerful voice in developing the policy that runs our industry.
Many of the negative
Well basically, we have a Server with [EMAIL PROTECTED], 3 FXO cards for 3 POTS
lines, and VOIP deskphones. We are having issues with the Asterisk not
finalizing calls on the POTS lines. Call goes in, we receive call, call
is finished, calling party hangs up, asterisk doesn't hang the call. It
Hi Gino,
I have the exact same problem. Certain kinds of calls don't hang up -
usually calls from cellular carriers that don't send the right kind of
termination or whatever.
I haven't come up with a perfect solution for it, but we do reboot the
server every night at 3am just to make sure
I appreciate Rick for what he does - with that being said - I do not feel there was anything wrong with Alex's post. I for one would like to hear everyone's opinion on the topic before u nipping this one Matt. Below you stated YOUR opinion. You also kinda went to extremes by bringing up
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