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Diddy1

join:2003-07-19
Sidney, NE

reply to harmetp
Re: I'll try...

I have to say, I love this portion of harmetps' post

said by harmetp See Profile :


In general this is a good example of small business at it's best - finding a way to provide a service where larger companies can not and make it generally profitable.


Diddy1

join:2003-07-19
Sidney, NE
reply to harmetp
That's an excellent summary you've written. This type of writing is what I'm looking for.
Thank you for taking the time to write that,
Aaron

Diddy1

join:2003-07-19
Sidney, NE
reply to John Galt
Re: describe the wireless Internet service industry

Sorry for not replying sooner. I've been without Internet for a little bit.
The audience is could be anyone. A general description for an non-industry person is what I'm soliciting.
Thanks for the time to help!

Aaron

mrbueno

join:2002-08-03
US


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reply to Diddy1
WISPs are largely a bunch of frat boys that like to tell dirty jokes online.

You guys are so offensive. Your masogynistic tone villifies the entire male population in general and I am truly disappointed. I should report you to a mod.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot to add my thoughts. Hot chicks are better than smart women.


AnonDOG

@kaballero.com

reply to harmetp
Re: I'll try...

quote:
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and had wives that wanted high speed internet and liked seeing their well insured husbands climb tall slippery towers in a thunderstorm.

Shhhh... Wifey did not figure out that I was not well insured. Don't get her to check it....


John Galt
Forward, March
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Happy Camp
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reply to harmetp
said by harmetp See Profile :

Ps: OR... wisps are a bunch of network wannabees that got fired or let go from real companies and were forced into rural America where their reputations had not followed them. And some just liked all the hacker movies and had wives that wanted high speed internet and liked seeing their well insured husbands climb tall slippery towers in a thunderstorm. - excerpt from ATT internal documents
You forgot to add:

...and run off with their new boyfriends that they met online because they were lonely and became CamGirls because their husbands worked all of the time and weren't at home "taking care of business" if you know what I mean (wink, wink, nudge, nudge).


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korym
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reply to harmetp
said by harmetp See Profile :

Ps: OR... wisps are a bunch of network wantabes that got fired or let go from real companies and were forced into rural America where their reputations had not followed them.
Shit. I've been caught.
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harmetp

join:2005-09-11
Cropsey, IL

reply to Diddy1
The wisp industry appears to be mostly small and medium size businesses bringing broadband services to areas where the larger telecoms & cable companies don't feel they can make sufficient profit to pay for their infrastructure (dsl/cable). There are some large wisp's in operation, but most are well under 1000 customers. The business model appears to be driven by a desire to go into unserved/inadequately served areas running at very low overhead in order to be profitable at low per customer charges. Generally successful wisps are very responsive to the customer's needs and problems.

Equipment is constantly changing - improving and getting cheaper. Big changes include having the radio hardware move from inside to mounted outside near or integral with the antenna, improved output power levels, and improved radio performance. Many wisps go with proprietary systems developed by Motorola, Alvarion and others. These systems are specifically designed for outdoor wisp operation and overcome many of the problems with running 802.11a/b/g systems. This equipment only communicates with itself and all the wisp hardware must be purchased from the same manufacturer. Other wisps run standards based equipment (802.11a/b/g) that is currently produced by several manufacturers and is all generally compatible. There are problems running 802.11a/b/g in an outdoor environment, but the significantly lower cost and multiple equipment manufacturers often outweigh the disadvantages.

In general this is a good example of small business at it's best - finding a way to provide a service where larger companies can not and make it generally profitable.

Does this sound close?

Pat

Ps: OR... wisps are a bunch of network wantabes that got fired or let go from real companies and were forced into rural America where their reputations had not followed them. And some just liked all the hacker movies and had wives that wanted high speed internet and liked seeing their well insured husbands climb tall slippery towers in a thunderstorm. - excerpt from ATT internal documents


John Galt
Forward, March
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Happy Camp
reply to Diddy1
Re: describe the wireless Internet service industry

What is the audience?
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Diddy1

join:2003-07-19
Sidney, NE

I'm writing a paper describing semi-briefly the wireless Internet service industry. Would some of you provide a brief 1-2 paragraph description to get my mind rolling here? Many of you have much more in-sight than I do so I value your input.

Aaron
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