I see that there might be a CCIE wireless on the horizon
http://blog.internetworkexpert.com/2008/06/22/wireless-ccie-unofficialy-announced/
Lemme guess, everyone here is going to go take the beta tests to see
what they're made of, right?
I can show you towns that have DSL where the RUS gave a local WISP a very
nice grant to put in service.
The RUS is even loaning companies to compete with RBOCs.
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To: "'WISPA General List'"
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 10:13 PM
The RUS programs I checked into are for towns with no broadband. The local
Rural Co-op telco has at least a few DSL modems in every town in the county.
Guess where they got the money for the towns with a "few." Yup, you got it.
I was also told that the USDA will not loan or grant you money if you
Rogelio
Just as an FYI we have had customers install our 630mW indoor AP (119.95)
and get better performance over the MetroFlex unit.
https://www.demarctech.com/products/reliawave-rwr/rwr-hpg-i.htm
Sincerely, Tony Morella
Demarc Technology Group, A Wireless Solution Provider
Office: 207-667-7583
Tom,
Very well said. Talking about "WISPs" as if they were a commodity with one
predefined multiple is very presumptuous. While there may be some
speculators that are willing to purchase WISPs on a preset multiple, it's
much more likely that a WISP will be dealing with a learned investor who
wan
A friend and associate of mine is extremely close to several northern CA
fires.
http://tinyurl.com/5vp933
http://tinyurl.com/3mk4ah
http://tinyurl.com/4jm67
I'm wondering if there is anyone else here on the list that is affected,
and if so, what wireless / networking resources you are using to
Tom DeReggi wrote:
> I don't have the answer exactly, but I know some use Smoke Ping to
> monitor for voip quality, due to its ability to record latency and
> packetloss.
I use Smokeping also (but prefer Cacti's ping latency tool better).
The "problem" is that this only measures ICMP latency.
I don't have the answer exactly, but I know some use Smoke Ping to monitor
for voip quality, due to its ability to record latency and packetloss.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
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From: "Rogelio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Travis,
You are asking a flawed question. From what I've learned over the years,
buyers don't buy "WISPs", they buy guaranteed mechanisms for either "proven
revenue streams" and/or "potential expansion of revenue streams", and/or
ability to sustain such revenues. A seller obviously wants to pr
I have grant projects in the area I serve and they were handing out money to
almost anyone that applied with practically zero oversight. This is in
areas from 30 customers to one area serving close to a million customers.
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From: "Tom DeReggi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
>The RUS grant program is ideal
> for guys like you.
Not really. The RUS grant programs were pretty much good for Indian tribes,
based on the majority winners.
You need close to 100% point award to get one, which means a township less
than 500 people.
With some exception of course.
But from wha
The problem I have with politics and broadband is its to easy for the
Government to be scammed on the deal.
Politics is often about giving something up, in exchange for something more
valuable in return (from that user's perspective), or that can be spun to be
of more value. Even if some get
(I apologize to those of you who will receive several copies of this email.)
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