  korym Go Wisp's ExMod 1999-03 join:1999-12-23 Richmond, VA clubs:
| reply to Network Guy Re: Perhaps I'm biased but...
Actually, I mentioned deploying as a non-profit coop for the community; not as a for-profit entity. Not sure where you read I mentioned as a profitable company! 
There are many WISPs utilize unlicensed equipment throughout the U.S. for profit. Check out »www.bbwexchange.com/wisps/index.htm for a comprehensive listing.
But, since this would be a non-profit coop, this would work very well since no interaction with the telco would be required. -- chmod a+x /bin/laden; exec /bin/laden |
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| Ahh.. I overlooked that, sorry about that. 
Yeah, I guess non-profit wireless Internet could work. Not having to pay the ILEC for leasing dead loop trunks would be nice too.  -- Posting sig removed by system administrator. Sig cannot exceed 30GB in size. |
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  korym Go Wisp's ExMod 1999-03 join:1999-12-23 Richmond, VA clubs:
| No prob, MosDef. 
The better the coop could keep the telco (ILEC, CLEC, Ma-LEC, etc.) out of the loop (except for the backhaul circuit, of course; unless one finds a provider that's selling high-throughput, dedicated PtP 5.8GHz spectrum links!), the better for the end users.
I think with the influx of housing subdivisions in rural areas, this could be the next big thing for broadband.
Again, perhaps I'm biased!  -- chmod a+x /bin/laden; exec /bin/laden |
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| Well.. At least it's an idea that could actually work. Now where's those venture capital investors..  -- Posting sig removed by system administrator. Sig cannot exceed 30GB in size. |
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  korym Go Wisp's ExMod 1999-03 join:1999-12-23 Richmond, VA clubs:
| LOL! You tell me! I've been looking for them for two+ years!  -- chmod a+x /bin/laden; exec /bin/laden |
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| LOL! Ya. It amazes me how they were fine with pissing away money on DSL ISPs that resold ILEC DSL knowing that there would be no ROI for at least two or three years, on top of the fact that ILECs were pretty impossible in letting you resell to begin with. I don't get the methodology. So far what we've all seen is.. "Well.. It might work and might make us some cash eventually.. But since DSL is the latest hype why not think it may not make us cash, eh?" It's worst than trying to explain my parents way back when the reasons why it would be good to get broadband.  -- Posting sig removed by system administrator. Sig cannot exceed 30GB in size. |
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