Possibly, but if DataFlo was in distress then why would Covad want to buy
them? Could have been DataFlow's HUB locations and existing foothold in a
market etc.
Covad certainly has the ability to buy profitable operations. As crappy as
1.4x revenue sounds to people that are making a
I believe that Doug (owner of Dataflo) is a member of this list (or maybe
it's isp-wireless), but I think it's better to let him speak for himself
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To us on the inside (ISP owners/operators), 1.4x annual revenue
sounds cheap but when you are on the outside it is not so cheap.
I know we would sell our ISP for this amount but there are very few
qualified buyers in the ISP marketplace at this time these few are
looking for 1x annual revenue type
I guess... If you want to give your company away.
Your WISP is for sale, I believe- would you take that if offered?
I'm sure Matt wants to expand his network up thataway g.
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Can u tell me where u can be reached ?
Thanks.
Faisal Imtiaz
Computer Office Solutions Inc. /SnappyDSL.net
Ph: (305) 663-5518
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Yes, our WISP is for sale and yes, we would consider selling
out for 1.4x annual revenue. This amount would basically just
cover our investment into the company so yes, it would be a
giveaway for the most part. If anyone is interested, contact me
off list for a NDA.
The only reason we are wanting
Sorry, please ignore, reply to wrong message.
Faisal Imtiaz
Computer Office Solutions Inc. /SnappyDSL.net
Ph: (305) 663-5518
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To: 'WISPA General List'
We are experiencing a recurring problem with one of the WRAP
boards running StarOS with CM-9 cards in our network. The problem
initially started out with the board locking up every 3 - 4 days like
clockwork. The problem was resolved by an onsite reboot because
I was unable to login to the board
I had something vaguely similar happen... The radio would stop passing
data. It turned out to be a client at around 10 miles that had set his cpe
for G mode and was rapidly bouncing back and forth between G and B and up
and down speedwise.
Set him to B and no more misbehaving.
All,
I have a fully and manually routed network of 5-10 subnets. I am
about to upgrade one of my backhaul links to 5G, and thought now might
be a time to get my feet wet with OSPF. I clearly see how the manual
routing tables are not very scale-able. Here is my one question
before I spend too
If I had a offer for 1.4x revenue in Cash, I would think about it... If I
had a offer for 1.7x cash, I would cash in
Gino A. Villarini
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Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
tel 787.273.4143 fax 787.273.4145
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