Jack Unger wrote:
Dennis,
Thanks for taking the time to talk to the local government officials.
I can understand them paying 60 grand to see if it's feasible. I'm sorry
that they don't believe that a local WISP could do it. In an ideal
world, there would be a local WISP who is open-minded enough and
business-creative enough to step up and do it. Having a good business
model would, of course, be a necessity. On the other hand, it will be a
LARGE project and it's possible that a local WISP, no matter how
business-savvy, may not have the financial resources to take this on.
jack
Now this area is something WISPA "can" do to help.
All that is required is more membership and some willingness by our
members to contribute some time to format a strategy.
Jack, if Dennis offered to pay you to show up at his city council
meeting and to lobby for his company, would you go and support Dennis
and do you think the outcome could be different?
Long question.
George
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