Correct me if I am wrong, but wouldn't it be better if both cable and
telco could compete in each others markets?
George
Peter R. wrote:
Dawn DiPietro wrote:
As quoted from another article;
Cable rates have risen 93% since 1990, and consumers should benefit
from more competition."
Like
Dawn DiPietro wrote:
As quoted from another article;
Cable rates have risen 93% since 1990, and consumers should benefit
from more competition."
Like we have benefited from phone competition and our local rates are so low.
DBS is cheaper -- but it has not affected the broadcast TV rates.
Fox5800
Fox5800-D
Fox5800-D2
These ones. I've got M5800 APs.
Don't want to buy in bulk, as I only have to use these off of a couple
APs...mostly Mikrotik APs now with Tranzeo CPEs.
Thanks again...
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://w
Congrats Larry!
You said you wanted to go to law school.
George
Larry Yunker wrote:
The contents of a letter of intent will vary greatly depending upon what
purpose you hope to serve through execution of the document.
If I remember my Contracts course correctly, a letter of intent is not
ne
The contents of a letter of intent will vary greatly depending upon what
purpose you hope to serve through execution of the document.
If I remember my Contracts course correctly, a letter of intent is not
necessarily binding in any way (however, in the correct circumstances it
might be made bind
s to get into cable television.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070128/ap_on_bi_ge/cable_competition
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Why should ANY employer provide health care?
You work, they give you money, end of story
Travis Johnson wrote:
My health insurance company that I pay thousands of dollars per year
is who foots the bill when my family goes to the ER... not the tax
payers. I think that was his point.
Walm
ISPA] Local governments: FCC not playing fair
WASHINGTON - The nation's chief telecommunications regulator stands
accused of misrepresenting the facts while pushing through rules that will
make it easier for big phone companies to get into cable television.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070
Your best bet, is to see your lawyer.
Last time I had a lawyer draw me up a contract it was $500.00.
I'm sure it could be cheaper, but it's one of those things thats hard to
bid out.
Also make sure the lawyer has some experience in the sale of business.
George
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Hello
Hello,
Would any of your like to share a copy of a letter of intent to buy out
another party?
I have the chance to buy out another ISP/WISP.
Thanks!
ryan
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Hello,
Would any of your like to share a copy of a letter of intent to buy out
another party?
I have the chance to buy out another ISP/WISP.
Thanks!
ryan
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From: "John J. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Service Offerings - Competing
I read an article once about this. What happens when Walmart can't drop
prices any lower? Who foots t
WASHINGTON - The nation's chief telecommunications regulator stands
accused of misrepresenting the facts while pushing through rules that
will make it easier for big phone companies to get into cable television.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070128/ap_on_bi_ge/cable_competition
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That is the most rediculaous thing I have ever heard.
in plane distribution- Wire weighs more than Radio waves.
to plane - Cable length exceeds Ethernet distance limit :-) (joke)
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
- Original Message -
From: "Mar
No such thing as a 5830fox SU.
SUs are
5830SU
Fox5800
Fox5800-D
Fox5800-D2
FoxAtlasM5580
Quite honestly, based on new lower costs, not sure why you'd want to buy
Trango used.
The only exception might be Fox-D, which has long range ability, ethernet
control, and rfthreshold.
Tom DeReggi
No kidding... Over the last 5 years I've used 6 CPE types as new vendors
came on line, prices came down from $600/cpe, PoE settled, etc etc etc. I'm
now going back through and standardizing them. You're right, now WOULD be a
good time to start a wireless business.
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
Thanks Mark, for reiterating what I said.
I wish I was Jim!
Boy would I have fun making a boat load of cash and doing everything
right from the beginning!
There has never been as good a time to be a wisp as now.
George
Mark Nash wrote:
I agree with George on this... I'm a year into a 3-y
I worded my original post incorrectly relating to the relevant topics
for this list. Anything to do with promoting or improving the WISP
industry fits within the scope of our Mission Statement in WISPA and
would be relevant topics for discussion here. I would like to see more
of the sensitive d
I agree with George on this... I'm a year into a 3-year contract with Sprint
for multi-T1 service and I wish I wasn't. Now I've got to make the most of
it and go with a different provider for cheaper bandwidth while still
maintaining the Sprint feed (which is arguably not a bad thing).
I also
You go John, I agree.. OH NO I just did a mee too! Ok really I did that on
purpose to help John with his point. So what really is the point of this
email? I just read an article from the AP that was re-printed in the Kansas
City Star: http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/business/1656771
Jim, One bit of advice I can give you that most will not disagree with,
is try not to do long term contracts with the telephone companies.
5 years is a very long time, lots can happen in 5 years, it's like an
eternity.
Usually the telephone companies enforce their early termination fees and
it
I'd agree with your plan Marlon, but in all thuthfullness, I doubt
you've ever tried Star-os I would be shocked if you actually did,
because you have to route to use Star and we know your a bridger not a
router.
I have 700 wireless subs comming off a star wireless backhaul with no
issues
I'm looking for some Trango 5830 Fox SU's (NOT ATLAS). If you've got some and
want to sell them, please hit me offlist.
Mark Nash
Network Engineer
UnwiredOnline.Net
350 Holly Street
Junction City, OR 97448
http://www.uwol.net
541-998-
541-998-5599 fax
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Hi Jim,
FIRST, find a place in KC that's high enough to see your local. OR a spot
mid way to your local.
If you can get Bandwidth at that spot AND see your head end, then this is a
no brainier for me. Drop in an Orthogon link and off you go. (note, you
may be under a long term contract wi
Thanks to all who replied to my initial question. It might help to
understand what I'm doing now and want to do in the future.
My wife and I live in rural Cass County Missouri. We're too far out for
Cable or DSL and Satellite is out of the question due to the havoc that huge
amounts of laten
My health insurance company that I pay thousands of dollars per year is
who foots the bill when my family goes to the ER... not the tax payers.
I think that was his point.
Walmart is the largest private employer, yet a VERY small percentage of
their workers have any benefits. So the concern is
I cannot believe how many of you guys all decided that this thread could
be extended into a lengthy diatribe about Wal-mart. I use these lists to
learn and teach about the wireless industry and to help drive changes in
policy and law. We have people from time to time who join this list to
learn
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 05:38:55 +, John J. Thomas wrote
> I read an article once about this. What happens when Walmart can't
> drop prices any lower?
Then their prices don't drop. What's confusing about that?
Who foots the bill when Walmart employees get
> sick and go to the Emergency room?
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