ok, I'll think about it, but no slide shows. :-\
You have a Good Day now,

Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
office 905 349-2084
Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900
skype cajeptha


Brian Webster wrote:
It would be better if you could get him to do the presentation with a beer in his hand after he worked all day in the hot sun hanging radios in hurricane ravaged conditions. Then you'll get the real skinny on what you should be doing....:-) And I'll bet you hear him say "and I'm gonna tell you somethin" at least once. Seriously his discussion will be a good one on this, for those of us that went down there it was a life altering experience. We all learned a lot and we learned that there still is good in our fellow man.
 


Thank You,
Brian Webster
 
 -----Original Message-----
From: Carl A Jeptha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:41 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik MUM - whose going?

That explains everything?????????  :-D
You have a Good Day now,


Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
office 905 349-2084
Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900
skype cajeptha
    


Mac Dearman wrote:
I forgot to mention that I will be giving a 30 minute presentation on the Katrina relief efforts that 5th at 1:30  - - - - - you better bring your pillow :-)
 
 
Mac Dearman
Maximum Access, LLC.
Authorized Barracuda Reseller
MikroTik RouterOS Certified
www.inetsouth.com
www.mac-tel.us
www.RadioResponse.org (Katrina Relief)
Rayville, La.
318.728.8600
318.303.4227
318.303.4229
 
 
 

 
----- Original Message -----
From: JohnnyO
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik MUM - whose going?

oh jeez - there goes the neighborhood - Someone call ahead to the Texas Rangers to let them know !

JohnnyO

On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 12:04 -0500, Carl A Jeptha wrote:
If none of your other deserving Katrina assistants wants one I'll take one.

You have a Good Day now,


Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
office 905 349-2084
Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900
skype cajeptha



Mac Dearman wrote:
> Mikrotik is holding their first ever U.S. MUM (MikroTik Users 
> Meeting)  in Dallas, TX, May 4-5th, 2006. There will also be a 
> training class scheduled for the three days prior to MUM.
>
>  I have a few free passes due to Katrina work  - -  any takers?
>
>
> More info here:
> http://mum.mikrotik.com/
>
>
> Mac Dearman
> Maximum Access, LLC.
> Authorized Barracuda Reseller
> MikroTik RouterOS Certified
> www.inetsouth.com
> www.mac-tel.us
> www.RadioResponse.org (Katrina Relief)
> Rayville, La.
> 318.728.8600
> 318.303.4227
> 318.303.4229
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Koskenmaki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 5:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Sales & Marketing of Unlicensed Wireless Services 
> --SomeObservations
>
>
>> Quote:  "> IT'S OBVIOUSLY MORE THAN "JUST" TECHNOLOGY... "
>>
>> yes, it is.   More to the point, it's about meeting your customer's 
>> needs or
>> wants.
>>
>> Not shoving things at them they don't need or want, but genuinely
>> discovering what it is that sparks them to buy in the first place.
>>
>> I desperately need a GOOD VOIP wholesale deal, where I own the 
>> customer and
>> do frontline support, it's my own brand (if I brand it) and I merely  
>> bulk
>> buy minutes, numbers, and CPE.    I can't sell my customers a 400 minute
>> account that costs me 25 bucks a month.  They can buy Packet8 for 
>> less than
>> most resell deals.
>>
>> I'd rather just bundle a VOIP service in a higher level tier (let's move
>> from 38 / mo to 55 or 60/mo ) of service, but needs to be affordable 
>> for me
>> to do.   Still, nobody's offering this kind of service, that I can find.
>> Either it is sold as raw products (requiring me to build a whole VOIP 
>> system
>> for my customers use) or as higher than retail priced "wholesale" 
>> programs.
>>
>> What I really need, then, is someone who does more of the backend stuff
>> (including providing e911)  but does so in mass quantity, and doesn't
>> "touch" my customer.
>>
>> I've also found that pc service can be a good side venture, but I'm not
>> convinced that we can actually compete on price with the computer 
>> store. If
>> we're busy, it's better value for our time to install and support our 
>> own
>> services.
>>
>> Just random thoughts on the topic...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> North East Oregon Fastnet, LLC 509-593-4061
>> personal correspondence to:  mark at neofast dot net
>> sales inquiries to:  purchasing at neofast dot net
>> Fast Internet, NO WIRES!
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>
>> -
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <isp-wireless@isp-wireless.com>
>> Cc: "'WISPA General List'" <wireless@wispa.org>
>> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 2:45 PM
>> Subject: [WISPA] Sales & Marketing of Unlicensed Wireless Services -- 
>> SomeObservations
>>
>>
>>> Generally, we end up debating all day and all night on the lists of
>> "what's
>>> the best radio" or "who's got those cool blue lights" -- however, FWIW,
>> I've
>>> noticed that there seldom is any debate on "useful" topics like sales &
>>> marketing (especially of the product positioning of license-exempt
>> wireless)
>>>
>>> Do we call it wDSL? Wireless? More than Wifi? WiMAX? -- who knows? But
>> fuel
>>> the fire with a few observations
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------
>>> <rant>
>>> -----------------------------------------
>>>
>>> ARPU is an acronym for the Average Revenue per User.  This is the 
>>> average
>>> revenue factored across all customers as if each were charged the same
>> price
>>> -- with some customers charged less and others more.  Customer type
>> usually
>>> determines price.  In addition, a Network Operator's valuation is a 
>>> direct
>>> multiple of its ARPU.
>>>
>>> The Marginal Recurring Cost (MRC) as compared to its Service Level /
>>> Marginal Recurring Revenue (MRR) of delivering the following
>> license-exempt
>>> broadband wireless "WiMAX" connections have been calculated as follows:
>>>
>>> Broadband "Lite" Residential Service
>>> (512 / 512 Kb Burstable)
>>> MRR: $24.95
>>> MRC: $20
>>>
>>> Best Effort Residential Service
>>> (5 Mb / 512 Kb Burstable)
>>> MRR: $39.95
>>> MRC: $20
>>>
>>> Best Effort Business Class Service
>>> (5 Mb / 1 Mb Burstable)
>>> MRR: $149.95
>>> MRC: $25
>>>
>>> Dedicated Business Class Service
>>> (5 Mb / 3 Mb Burstable)
>>> (1 Mb / 1 Mb Dedicated)
>>> MRR: $249.95
>>> MRC: $30
>>>
>>> Dedicated Business SLA Service
>>> (5 Mb / 3 Mb Burstable)
>>> (3 Mb / 3 Mb Dedicated)
>>> MRR: $449.95
>>> MRC: $40
>>>
>>> Looking at the numbers, it's obvious that a higher ARPU increases the
>>> overall health of the bottom line.
>>>
>>> Interestingly enough, all the following service plans are achieved 
>>> using
>> the
>>> EXACT SAME license-exempt broadband wireless access technology.  So 
>>> why is
>>> the differentiating factor that allows some WISPs to sell that
>>> Canopy/Trango/Alvarion/whatever last mile connection for $300+ month 
>>> ARPU
>>> while other can barely get $30 / month ARPU?
>>>
>>> IT'S OBVIOUSLY MORE THAN "JUST" TECHNOLOGY...
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------
>>> <rant>
>>> -----------------------------------------
>>>
>>> -Charles
>>>
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