Ladies and Gentlemen.  This is my take on ARRA as well.  I have no desire to 
have a new partner like big brother. However, I would like to add that there 
are some larger WISP's who are members of WISPA who already receive federal and 
state grant funding that have learned to deal with this kind of monitoring.  I 
hope they are successful in their applications and that they will work for the 
betterment of all WISP's.  

For the rest of us, I believe that WISPA is a critical link to our future.  
Banding together as an organized group under the WISPA organization will only 
prove to move us forward and bring about changes at the FCC and other 
government agencies that individually we could never achieve.  If you are not a 
member I would encourage you to join.

Steve Barnes
Manager
PCS-WIN
RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service


-----Original Message-----
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On Behalf 
Of Kurt Fankhauser
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 8:52 AM
To: 'WISPA General List'
Subject: [WISPA] just attended broadband stimulus seminar and WOW.....

Yesterday there was a broadband stimulus seminar in Columbus, OH featuring
Senator Sherrod Brown, ConnectOhio.org, USDA Rural Development. I went with
an open mind and left not wanting anything to do with this "free money" to
be had.

 

The government is trying to get as much control out of the ISP's that take
this money as they possibly can. The reporting requirements for ISP's that
take this money is a huge burden. This makes FCC Form 477 look like a walk
in the park compared to what they want to know. There are about 30-50 things
that they want you to report on and some of it is just crazy. I can't list
it all but they basically want to know what brand of toilet paper and how
much of it you use per customer.. And this will apply to your entire
existing infrastructure that was in place before you took the money.

 

They can come in and look at all your confidential records anytime they
want. They can even change the rules years down the road and possibly tell
you what to charge your customer per month to what they think is fair. They
can also tell you how to do your QoS and what you can and can not block.

 

This sounds like the same deal with the bank bailouts from last year that
once they took the money and found out what role the government wanted to do
with them that they wanted to give it all back but wasn't allowed. The
majority of the attendees once we got into the workshops and started talking
among each other was that they don't want anything to do with this money at
all either once they found out all the hidden strings attached to it.

 

They are encouraging few larger projects than many smaller ones. I asked
them what about the area that already has 2-3 fixed wireless ISP's and if
they give the money to a very large outfit that comes into the area and
undercuts the smaller guys by $5/month and runs them out of business if that
could happen and they said it probably would. I said well you just killed 3
small businesses to create a larger one what the heck did you just
accomplish that for and they just gave me a blank stare like I was crazy. 

 

This is not about getting broadband internet to un-served/underserved
area's, this entire stimulus is about the government trying to gain as much
control as they possibly can into the ISP business..

 

I'm going to start running ads saying "go with us, we refused to take the
stimulus money."

 

 

 

 

Kurt Fankhauser
WAVELINC
P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
419-562-6405
www.wavelinc.com

 

 

 



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