Someone asked a while ago about Canopy prices. The last post I did was
on 900 Mhz - okay we all don't live in the Eastern US or other
high-treed areas. Of course, if you are spending an average of 1 hour a month screwing around with each subscriber you aren't going to have a successful WISP either. Nor are you going anywhere if the FCC rules for spectrum always favor billion dollar auctions, unless you have a spare billion. Here's the same price for the much more popular 5.7 Ghz Subscriber modules. You can see dropping from $742.85 per unit to $261.00 per unit at quantity 100 gives the q100 buyer a huge leg up on the smaller operator.
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