100 songs wouldn't take very long to download.  ;-)

I believe I posted not long ago which frequencies Intel would be using.  2.3 - 
2.7 GHz, 3.3 - 3.8 GHz, 5.1 - 5.8 GHz

http://download.intel.com/network/connectivity/products/wireless/mobilize-your-internet.pdf


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Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Travis Johnson 
  To: WISPA General List 
  Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 9:54 PM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] RE: OT: video of news segment inIdaho abouta new 
localWiMAX service


  Why would I call and say anything to them? They are my competition, and they 
are doing a GREAT job... ;)

  Just heard from one of my installers tonight about a customer he went to last 
week who tried it and said it was "terribly slow"... so it wasn't just by 
chance that they didn't setup my modem correctly.

  My guess would be (from 8+ years of experience with this town) that college 
students are using whatever bandwidth is available at any given second. When we 
provided service to 15 college apartment complexes many years ago, it was a 
joke. Some students would queue up 100 songs to be downloaded and then just let 
it run all day while they were gone to class. It didn't matter how much 
bandwidth you gave a complex, they would use 100% of it. 

  You are also forgetting that although WiMax may be available in 100 cities 
around the country, unless you have service in every one of those coverage 
areas, you will get to pay again. Compared with Sprint or AT&T, in which I can 
pay $60/month and have coverage everywhere at the same speed... (and like Brad 
mentioned, be moving down the freeway at the same time). 

  Also, is there a set frequency that WiMax uses? In my area, they are using 
2.3ghz. Is that the same all over the country? Is that the frequency that Intel 
will build into their chips?

  Travis
  Microserv

  Mike Bushard, Jr wrote: 
I will have to disagree. Today the coverage may be poor, but give it some
time. Heck DSL coverage still stinks and that's been around for years. With
the Sprint Clearwire commitment and Intel backing this....IE building chips
to integrate into laptops...you will see a big movement, probably similar to
the Cellular boom. The spectrum is ready, the equipment is ready and getting
even better. EVDO, GPRS, etc can't touch the speeds WiMAX is capable of. 

I would call DigitalBridge and ask them what the deal is. Maybe something
wasn't provisioned right (if you know even a little about WiMAX you should
now there is nothing simple about it.). I know of providers pulling over
6Mbps each way over BreezeMAX at 4 miles with indoor CPE. And that's at
50/50 downlink/uplink.

I don't know how much more can say due to NDA's. So I better stop here.

The point is I bet something wasn't right.

Mike Bushard, Jr
Wisper Wireless Solutions, LLC
320-256-WISP (9477)
320-256-9478 Fax
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Brad Belton
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 11:39 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: RE: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho abouta new
localWiMAX service

Hello Travis,

Well now, this really doesn't come as any surprise, does it?  <grin>

I can easily get those speeds driving along nearly any interstate in the
country at 80MPH with my Sprint Data Card.

Again, the cellular providers will dominate the mobile user market if only
simply because they have the coverage.  Why would someone signup for
BridgeMAXX (with a fraction of a fraction coverage area) for equal or in
this case quite a bit slower access as compared to any of today's cellular
provider data networks?

Reminds me of the Sprint commercial where they are comparing coverage areas:
 
Client  Sprint  BridgeMAXX

Denver? Yes.            Nope.
Nashville?      Yes.            Nope.
Boston? Yes.            Nope.  Wait, what was that again?  Boston?  Oh,
nope.
Vegas?  Yes.            YES!, err I mean nope, but we have limited coverage
in Rexburg!  lol


Best,


Brad




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 10:36 AM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho about a new
localWiMAX service

Brad,

I received our modem from BridgeMAXX and tested on Thursday last week. 
We were located about 1 mile from their tower in Rexburg, Idaho. We had 
full signal (all lights on top of the modem) while indoor.

We ran several speed tests to Salt Lake City and Seattle. We purchased 
their "up to 2meg" service and the speed tests (using Speedtest.net, 
which has been very accurate on our test cable connection and test DSL 
connection) showed an average of 300kbps download and 450kbps upload. 
This was during the middle of the day (when most people are probably not 
using the service).

Loading web pages was almost painful however... espn.com took almost 15 
seconds to completely load. :(

Travis
Microserv

Brad Belton wrote:
  Kinda funny.the video says it delivered "perfect service" in the park
    while
  only pulling up about a third of the www.localnews8.com website over
    several
  seconds.  Now compare that video to pulling up www.localnews8.com
    yourself.
  It leaves quite a bit to be desired when comparing "broadband" services.  

 

My Sprint Data card pulls up the website faster and works ANYWHERE I have
Sprint service in the USA.  Why would I choose a mobile broadband service
that only works in a couple cities?

 

Just another hyped story relating to a service that will over commit and
underperform resulting in yet another black-eye for the wireless data
industry.  This reminds me of the Ricochet service I subscribed to years
    ago
  before they went belly up.  Worked fair to ok in some areas, but was
    quickly
  overshadowed by the cellular industry guys who really know how to make
mobile Internet work.

 

Have to admit though it was a great plug for Alvarion!

 

Best,

 

 

Brad

 

 

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 4:06 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho about a new
localWiMAX service

 

Patrick,

DBC purchased an existing company (Teton Wireless) that was using their
2.5ghz license for Television and internet service. They started 10 years
ago with just TV and added internet about 3-4 years ago. So, technically
they are not a "start-up" as they purchased an existing business and
license.

They also didn't raise money, but rather sold another business (cellular I
believe) and used that money to buy this business. They are in the game
    for
  the short-haul, trying to get as many customers as possible with the full
intent to sell it off.

And I'm not sure I really need a lecture on the "I can" model... having
started a WISP in 1997 from scratch (no outside investors, no outside
    money)
  and now with over 4,000 subs in the air, over 500 DSL customers, fiber
customers, dedicated p2p customers, etc. I think I understand how it
    works.
  We started building our own DOS based routers with WaveLan 900mhz ISA
    cards
  back in 1997, when there was NOTHING on the market that was cost effective
to make this business model work. The dot-bomb crash had ZERO affect on
    our
  business and we continue to grow every year.

My point to the original email was you can't just stick an AP in the air
    and
  think you are going to do "truckless" installs with roaming clients like
    the
  video clip pictured. With millions of dollars, yes it can be done... but
    not
  otherwise.

Travis
Microserv

Patrick Leary wrote: 

DBC uses 2.5 GHz. They did not exist as an operator one year ago. They
are a start-up that raised money. Nothing prevents WISPs from doing this
sort of thing too Travis and I know a few WISPs who are in fact doing
this very thing.
 
Travis, anyone can provide tons of reasons why something can't be done,
but someone always comes along who says "I can" and they do. It is that
group of people who dare who become the next set of millionaires.
 
As for the model, the DBC guys are pros who have been around the block.
They deployed several thousand unlicensed CPEs a few years back in
another company. It is not like they are just winging it. And in any
event, chances are a guy like this gets bought out a few years from now
for a good-sized multiple of the original investment.
 
Also, WISPs need to understand that the financial world considers
licensed band leases as assets, not expenses. Why do you think a company
like Clearwire that is losing money hand over fist has a $3.5B
valuation? It is because of the value of their licensed holdings
primarily.
 
 
Patrick Leary
AVP, Market Development
Alvarion, Inc.
o: 650.314.2628
c: 760.580.0080
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Visit Alvarion at WiMAX World
Chicago, September 25-27
Booth #409
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Travis Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 1:29 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] OT: video of news segment in Idaho about a new
localWiMAX service
 
Everyone should realize this is a licensed frequency (2.3ghz?) and that 
the base stations are very expensive.
 
So, if you have a few million dollars (I think they actually paid $7 
million for the license in our area about 10 years ago, with a 
population of 150,000 people) and want to spend a few more million for 
AP's and CPE's, you should be able to breakeven in about 1,000 years. ;)
 
Travis
Microserv
 
Patrick Leary wrote:
  

http://youtube.com/watch?v=6fag7cy2Nr4
 
Our customer, Digital Bridge Communications (DBC), sent this video to
    

me
  

today after it recently appeared on the local news. Nice piece,
especially since it was unsolicited. It is from an ABC news affiliate
    

in
  

Idaho. DBC calls the service BridgeMAXX.
 
Patrick
Alvarion
 
 
 
 
 
    

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