Brian,
I am in the process of importing your KML as a shape file into my ArcGIS
geodatabase.
I have a question.
Is there any reason behind grouping stuff in the categories:
TV CONTOUR DRAWING 1 to 51.
Is this meant to mean one grouping per state ?
Do you have equivalency names for 1 to 51 fo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci2bFFGM8T8
And the winner has wings.
F.
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Las mail was meant to be private.
But I can deal with the fact that this is also publicly known now...
F.
On 2010-09-26, at 8:14 PM, Francois Menard wrote:
> Dennis,
>
> I want to OEM your powerrouter 732's to put a SIP proxy on them.
>
> Are you bringing in one on site ?
Dennis,
I want to OEM your powerrouter 732's to put a SIP proxy on them.
Are you bringing in one on site ?
F.
On 2010-09-26, at 8:00 PM, Dennis Burgess wrote:
> If anyone is interested, hitting up the Hotel Bar/Grill for some food and
> drinks!
>
>
>
Anytime. Let me know when. Coming from Quebec. Look forward to meet you all.
I'm meeting JJ wednesday and am going to bug him about his 3.65 strategy.
F.
On 2010-09-26, at 8:00 PM, Dennis Burgess wrote:
> If anyone is interested, hitting up the Hotel Bar/Grill for some food and
> drinks!
>
Sorry guys,
Where does the FCC document speak of additional spectrum in the 3GHz band ???
F.
On 2010-09-23, at 3:43 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote:
> Hmm... looks like we need to keep up the good fight:
>
>
> Finally, it is important that we address additional proposals to set aside TV
> channel
Are you saying that the VPN server should not be in the same subnet as the
subnet to which access is sought for ?
its basically if there is a bridge, rather than a routed relationship between
the VPN client and the VPN server ... thus the need for Proxy-ARP in that case ?
???
F.
On 2010-09-
, this is a $400 box...
F.
> Also, I would like to ask Dennis to let us know if he has any comparison
> of what the PowerRouters can handle...
>
> Regards.
>
>
> Faisal Imtiaz
> Snappy Internet & Telecom
>
>
> On 9/8/2010 9:56 PM, Francois Menard wrote:
&
I fear winter coming, and I have a location where a nanobridge M5 was used ?
Any experience with ice build-up on a nanobridge without a radome ?
I suppose this is the main reason for choosing a power bridge M5 and paying the
additional 200+$ per end.
Opinion ?
F.
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Even RB1100 ?
That would be my choice. 399$ for 13 GigE ports...
F.
On 2010-09-08, at 8:53 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
> Non of the sub $1000 appliances will cut the mustard at 300-500meg of
> traffic... 100meg no problem.
>
> Faisal Imtiaz
> Snappy Internet & Telecom
>
> On 9/8/2010 8:44 PM,
Was just quoted sub $7K for a pair of AN80i @ 3.65 GHz.
70 mbps on a 20 MHz channel.
Intend on trying it ASAP. I have more faith in this as a solid BH than a pair
of RocketM365... then again, a pair of those with RocketDishes is sub 900$ ...
F.
On 2010-09-08, at 3:12 PM, Rogelio wrote:
> I've
I was there last year and you would want to go if you have an interest in
deploying FTTH.
On 2010-08-30, at 12:39 PM, Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:
> Anyone here going to this show?
>
> http://www.ftthconference.com/FTTH10/public/enter.aspx
>
> Still deciding whether I should go or not.
>
> Ma
Wish you well. Different objectives = different outcomes. Canada did not
favour FTTH. Smaller competitors have been able to get some money:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/719.nsf/eng/00050.html#july-09-2010
Not any of our pesky $225M it went to the incumbent telephone companies so far.
I've lon
Anybody with a screwdriver and a Motorola PMP320 AP will find a DesignArt 2400
chipset under the hood of a $3500 BaseStation that is 802.16e mobile WiMAX
which does 2x2 MIMO. The same chipset also powers a 6x6 MIMO PureWave BTS @
3.65 GHz.
http://www.designartnetworks.com/InfoProducts.asp?Page
does anyone have a simplified co-location agreement template ?
Regards,
-=Francois=-
--
Francois D. Menard
Director of technology
Xittel telecommunications inc.
1350 Royale #800
Trois-Rivieres, QC, G9A 4J4
Canada
Tel: +1 819 601-6633
Fax: +1 819 374-0395
fmen...@xittel.net
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Or you can be legit in Canada, and go for 3.65 GHz and get up to 57 dBM legally
in rural areas ;)
Courtesy of the guy that changed the rules for 3.65 in Canada and is looking
for the US to do the same...
F.
On 2010-06-23, at 5:41 PM, Fred R. Goldstein wrote:
> I'm just a little confused about
I saw a lot of Vecima 900 MHz peanuts dormant in a closet at Atria Networks in
Peterborough, ON
F.
On 2010-05-13, at 1:09 PM, Rick Harnish wrote:
> Brent Havens of Mark Twain Coop is looking for some Waverider gear. If you
> have the following available, please contact Brent offlist.
> bhav...
I saw a lot of Vecima 900 MHz peanuts dormant in a closet at Atria Networks in
Peterborough, ON
F.
On 2010-05-13, at 1:09 PM, Rick Harnish wrote:
> Brent Havens of Mark Twain Coop is looking for some Waverider gear. If you
> have the following available, please contact Brent offlist.
> bhav...
yup
but not in the USA...
it works in Canada.
F.
On 2010-04-26, at 5:11 PM, Marco Coelho wrote:
> Are any of you presently using USF Funds to subsidize VOIP telephone
> service across their wireless network?
>
>
> Marco
>
> --
> Marco C. Coelho
> Argon Technologies Inc.
> POB 875
> Greenville
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