I have sent a message to Charles asking for him to contact the board about
future advertising of this show and expect he will do so. He is a Vendor
Member of WISPA and can advertise legitimately but simply did not follow the
standard procedure this time.
Scriv
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Ma
Ug, not THIS list.
Sorry
marlon
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From: "Marlon K. Schafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 8:35 PM
Subject: [WISPA] remove
Please remove me from this list.
Thanks
marlon
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From: "Charles Wu" <[E
This is the most important part of the article.
"Sure, almost 20 percent of those who use dial-up apparently wouldn't
choose broadband even if it was offered Sure, almost 20 percent of those who
use dial-up apparently wouldn't choose broadband even if it was offered"
I'd say that that's probab
Please remove me from this list.
Thanks
marlon
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From: "Charles Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 2:59 PM
Subject: [WISPA] WiNOG September 29-30 Conference - Venue Question -
pleasevote
WiNOG Chicago – September 29-30, 200
meaning in order to keep the registration rates as cheap / low as possible, I
need people to stay at the host hotel / venue
so, the Marriot as a facility is 10x better and much more professional than the
Holiday Inn (which isn't a bad place, but the Marriot is REALLY nice). It's a
4-star facil
Meaning we have to register for the hotel too or meaning you're working with
a hotel for lower rates?
--
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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From: "Charles Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Monday, July
http://gigaom.com/2008/07/28/the-brookings-plan-for-rural-broadband/
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WiNOG Chicago – September 29-30, 2008
Scheduled the same week of WiMAXWorld 2008, WiNOG will augment the WiMAX World
program by providing focused sessions detailing fixed 802.16d WiMAX deployment
experiences in the 3.65 GHz band. In order to keep the cost of the event as
low as possible (we are
I think it was just a matter of getting around to it. I am ccing him if you
would like to collaborate with him on getting the info to the community.
David
On 7/28/08 12:01 PM, "Charles Wyble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Peterson wrote:
>> This site has the basic locations and shows their
Rogelio wrote:
> Charles Wyble wrote:
>> I like to use wavemon on Linux for my coverage survey needs.
>
> I've got that installed on my Ubuntu machine, but haven't tested it
> yet to see if it gives me instantaneous values.
It does. :) Kind of cool actually.
>
> One of the guys from my LUG (socal
Charles Wyble wrote:
> I like to use wavemon on Linux for my coverage survey needs.
I've got that installed on my Ubuntu machine, but haven't tested it yet
to see if it gives me instantaneous values.
One of the guys from my LUG (socallinux.org) also recommended it to me.
I will check it out and
Rogelio wrote:
> I see that Netstumber gives a constant -100 for the noise floor (which
> I'm assuming is some arbitrary default).
>
Probably.
> Anyone have any free tools (Windows/Linux/OSX) that gives instantaneous
> values?
>
I like to use wavemon on Linux for my coverage survey needs
I see that Netstumber gives a constant -100 for the noise floor (which
I'm assuming is some arbitrary default).
Anyone have any free tools (Windows/Linux/OSX) that gives instantaneous
values?
WISPA Wants You! Join
I stopped tracking individual use...
But my average has remained the same since after my first year... 7 gigs
per customer. Summer use is a little more, winter is less.I do keep
track of the number of gigs.
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From: "David
I ran into something vaguely similar in frustration level in two nearby
towns.
Both of them start with declaring that the city has sufficient competitive
communications infrastructure and that the purpose of the regulations are to
prevent further "unsightly development".
It defines anything wi
Yeah, it's that way here.
I don't know about the representation thing. Seems like trying to keep
track of people that don't even live there would be more work than it would
be worth.
Also, it would sure suck to live in a town that say, China, decided to buy
up. Then someone else would be doi
Similarly, how do I represent myself on the "death/inheritance tax"
situation when that tax affects me?
On 7/28/08 9:43 AM, "Travis Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to share this scenario and see if it's the same around the
> country, or just here.
>
> We own the building
David Peterson wrote:
> This site has the basic locations and shows their radius coverage.
>
> http://zing.naviciti.com/
>
> You can also contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the contact info on any of
> those sites.
>
>
If they have the info, why don't they put it on the map? Isn't that kind
of the
Steve Barnes wrote:
> On top of that, the building probably has a higher tax rate due to it not
> being a residence therefore not qualifying for housing credits.
>
> Needless to say that is the fact most places if not many of us would be able
> to cast votes in many locations.
>
> As a business
On top of that, the building probably has a higher tax rate due to it not
being a residence therefore not qualifying for housing credits.
Needless to say that is the fact most places if not many of us would be able
to cast votes in many locations.
As a business owner your only chance of being he
This site has the basic locations and shows their radius coverage.
http://zing.naviciti.com/
You can also contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the contact info on any of
those sites.
David
On 7/28/08 10:21 AM, "Doug Radcliffe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So how do we find the contact information on
Sounds like it to me but taxation without representation has been accepted
for years. Any progressive tax system (like the US) with different rates for
different incomes is taxation without representation. Governments can do
whatever they want unless there's a sufficient number of objectors to
revo
Hello folks,
I am nearing launch of my Web site www.sageni.com. One of the features is to
provide a page for visitors that lists some of the essential technical
truths of the business. While actually subjective in nature, the assertions
should be generally accepted among WISPs. For example, some o
Might be of interest to the folks on this list with some of the recent
threads. :)
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Subject:[open-hw] Atheros drivers for Linux-based OS
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 09:38:56 + (GMT)
From: Vickram Crishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Open Hardware di
Hi,
I wanted to share this scenario and see if it's the same around the
country, or just here.
We own the building our office is located in... however, none of the
actual "owners" are located within the city limits where the office is
located. This isn't a big deal, except we are unable to vot
If I knew a central place to get actual contact information for FSS
owners I would share it. The few that I have contacted thus far are
all administrative.
-Matt
On Jul 28, 2008, at 10:21 AM, Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
> So how do we find the contact information on the international
> bureau's
If the 10 % didn't know what their usage patterns were I probably
wouldn't implement this cap. I have a many that download between 3 - 10
GB per day. A couple that upload half that. One sells the blueray discs
he burns at the local plant site where he works. He's at 10GB plus
daily. Sure the "I
So how do we find the contact information on the international bureau's
filings?
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From: "Matt Liotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2008 8:58 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] 3650 FSS negotiations for protected areas...?
> You can't use
You can't use ULS for earth stations. Earth stations are covered by
the international bureau as opposed to the wireless bureau.
-Matt
On Jul 27, 2008, at 6:52 PM, Doug Ratcliffe wrote:
> I've read your blogs and have been keeping up with them. What I
> can't seem
> to find is the ULS regist
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