Thanks Matt
I'm wondering what equipment is used at the customer end.
I'm not sure what manufacturer is the one to build out on. Is it Cisco?
George
Matt Liotta wrote:
George Rogato wrote:
Matt do you have any product numbers for the equipment your using?
Which types of equipment are you in
George Rogato wrote:
Thanks Matt
I'm wondering what equipment is used at the customer end.
I'm not sure what manufacturer is the one to build out on. Is it Cisco?
We use Telco Systems's Tmarc Ethernet demarc device.
-Matt
VoIP offers a road map for WISPs to offer the double play to their customers. I
have been thinking for a long time that I will need to partner with someone to
help me put together my telephony offerings to my customers. I am guessing a
fair number of my customers will look to me for their telep
I can be that nuclear engineer after all!
http://www.nextenergynews.com/news1/next-energy-news-toshiba-micro-nuclear-12.17b.html
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
WISPA
Thats cool Mike
I was an electrician for almost 30 years. I've always thought someone
would do this eventually, if they could ever get past the anti nuclear
group.
Anyways we got a better deal than those things happening. Here on the
Oregon Coast, there is a new technology being developed, "
All,
I'm in the process of putting together a new email server. It will
probably be based on postfix and virtual users. No too much spam
fighting software to bog things down and complicate the system now,
since all my customers get postini spam filter service with their
email. Anyway, just looki
gmail is pretty awesome, and google apps takes about half a second to
set up with your own domain. ( http://google.com/a/ )
If anyone really objects to the ads, you can upgrade, or point out
that it's a small price to pay for what is probably one of the most
reliable email servers in the world.
And if you need Windows applications, then this may work for you;
http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/
John
Steve wrote:
Ubuntu Linux is great for a family computer. The install is easier than
window, you won't have the headaches of endless virus and spyware
removal issues. it is jus
looks interesting. Will I still be able to supply an answer to
customer who calls with, "I lost my email password, could you look it
up?"
On Dec 18, 2007 11:08 PM, Japhy Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gmail is pretty awesome, and google apps takes about half a second to
> set up with your