It's not so much what you're discussing there as much as the capabilities of
the ptmp products.

You simply can not offer the latency guarantees using Ubiquiti/802.11 that
Canopy provides.

Now if you've got 3 people to serve I think it's financially ridiculous to
get a Canopy system involved...

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On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 8:23 PM, Glenn Kelley <gl...@hostmedic.com> wrote:

> In trying to make the right buying decision - some simple answers may
> help.
>
>
>
> 1.  What is the meantime failure rate for your ubiquity equipment
>
> 2.  What is the avg amount of truck rolls per week you run to fix an
> issue vs the # of customers you have?
> ie- if you have say 1500 clients and do 8 troubleshooting calls a week
> then it would be 1500/8 = .0053% )
>
> 3.  how often does a tech call come in (w/o a truck roll) that is
> equipment related...  For some reason I think some of the ubiquity
> radios just need a power cycle and voila - they behave much better...
> so - what is the average # of calls per total clients that come in
> that are fixed w/ simple methods vs a truck roll for the ubiquity
> users ...
>
>
>
> Moto Users - do you have this info as well:
>
> Reason I ask is because I am wondering - if the cost of Moto is
> actually worth it...  as a smaller operator - this information would
> be most beneficial for sure.
>
> Buying a Moto radio - even if 2 or 3 times the $$ if - the service
> calls on the back side are much less - might be worth it.
>
> Perhaps the cost of Radio vs People (both in manpower as well as
> client satisfaction for uptime) make the buying decision much
> easier...  but having some numbers to go along with this would be great.
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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