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Link Technologies' PoweRouter Alex Goldman
[May 9, 2008] Aiming to take on the Cisco 7200 series, Link Technologies has adapted MikroTik technology to high end deployments.
How to: Define Minimum SNR Values for Signal Coverage Jim Geier
[May 8, 2008] The performance of an RF site survey requires more than just ensuring that users are able to connect to an access point. Learn what signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) to use for defining effective range boundaries.
F2C: Dewayne Hendricks Alex Goldman
[April 25, 2008] This internet pioneer warned that the internet is being redefined for the benefit of a few powerful special interests.
Wireless Equipment Distributor Directory: Creative Wireless' WiFi-Parts.com Jeff Goldman
[April 23, 2008] WiFi-Parts.com's customers get the benefit of Creative Wireless' years of experience as a WISP.
F2C: Wireless Politics Alex Goldman
[April 22, 2008] Michael Calabrese of the New America Foundation talked common sense on wireless and spectrum issues.
New Wireless Provider Bets on HSPA Gerry Blackwell
[April 17, 2008] Ed Evans has cogent arguments in favor of the choice he made, but few seem to be ready to do what he's doing. Is he a pioneer, or is he doomed?
Wireless Equipment Distributor Directory: Last Mile Gear Jeff Goldman
[April 9, 2008] Last Mile Gear sells its own high-performance Cascade product line alongside wireless equipment from a range of other manufacturers.
NextPhase Prepares Careful Growth Plan Alex Goldman
[April 7, 2008] And the company also warns that spectrum is becoming congested.
Wireless Equipment Distributor Directory: Pasadena Networks Jeff Goldman
[April 2, 2008] Created by the founder of the Southern California Wireless Users Group, Pasadena Networks aims to be a one-stop shop for everything a wireless ISP might need.
The Super Antenna Gerry Blackwell
[March 31, 2008] We contacted Superpass to find out how this tiny wireless equipment company competes with the major players.
Next Generation Backbone Radio Alex
Goldman
[March 17, 2008] DragonWave has updated its product line and now offers 1.6 Gbps throughput using two signals, one on each polarization.
Sandoval County Claims Broadband Bamboozle Jim Thompson
[March 13, 2008] This New Mexico project promised to bring extreme broadband to places that don't even have phone services, but several years in, the project has resulted in lawsuits, allegations of corruption and a loss of more than one million dollars. Is Sandoval Broadband a case of good intentions gone wrong or is it the poster child for a flawed model and an industry in trouble?
The Largest and Smallest ISPs Face Similar Wireless Challenges Alex
Goldman
[March 10, 2008] Alcatel-Lucent's carrier class 9900 Wireless Network Guardian, announced today, works in the core to monitor application performance on wireless networks.
Opportunities and Challenges for Broadband Wireless and WiMAX in the USA, 1st Edition:
1: Key Findings Tim Sanders
[February 25, 2008] A new study from Maravedis peers through the WiMAX hype to make actionable predictions. Here are the details, the key findings.
Opportunities and Challenges for Broadband Wireless and WiMAX in the USA, 1st Edition:
2: Executive Summary Tim Sanders
[February 25, 2008] A new study from Maravedis peers through the WiMAX hype to make actionable predictions. Here's the big picture, the executive summary.
When Solar Power Leaves You in the Dark Best of ISP-Lists
[February 4, 2008] Renewable energy is great, but using it may force you to redesign your tower site.
A
Startup's Alternative Spectrum Plan Gerry
Blackwell
[December 31, 2007] When this company went before
the FCC with an alternative way to manage spectrum, the incumbents fought
back.
Banking
on WISP Acquisitions Gerry
Blackwell
[December 21, 2007] This is a WISP rollup strategy
we've never seen before.
Book
Excerpt: Wi-Fi Hotspots: Setting Up Public Wireless Internet AccessPart
2: Monitoring
Eric Geier
[November 30, 2007] In this excerpt, the author
shows how to set up a hotspot that everyone can share, avoiding freeloaders
and bandwidth hogs.
Book
Excerpt: Wi-Fi Hotspots: Setting Up Public Wireless Internet AccessPart
1: Setup Eric
Geier
[November 29, 2007] In this excerpt, the author
shows how to set up a hotspot that everyone can share, avoiding freeloaders
and bandwidth hogs.
Monitoring
the Network Best
of ISP-Lists
[November 28, 2007] On the ISP-Wireless list,
members discuss a perennial topic: network monitoring. The coversation
stays the same but the ISPs are refining their open source tools and measurement
methods.
ISPCON:
The 700 MHz Auction Alex
Goldman
[November 19, 2007] A multitalented group of
presenters described how the auction for this spectrum will work.
Mesh
Networks Thrive at Historic Resorts Alex
Goldman
[October 22, 2007] Firetide's mesh equipment
has found success in several verticals, but the vertical that's of greatest
interest to WISPs is hospitality.
Wireless
Broadband for Northern Virginia Alex
Goldman
[October 15, 2007] This independent buildout
shows how the latest gigabit radios can allow an ISP to compete with any
telco.
What
SLAs (Wired and Wireless) Mean Best
of ISP-Lists
[October 8, 2007] If you're building SLAs, don't
try to get away with the games the monopolies play.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: TESSCO Jeff
Goldman
[October 3, 2007] TESSCO distributes wireless
equipment from 380 different manufacturers, and offers a variety of support,
training and leasing services.
How
They Got $480 Billion in Spectrum Giveaways Alex
Goldman
[October 1, 2007] We need more research like
this, focused on the long term effects of Washington D.C.'s short term
telecommunications policies, which are greased with graft.
The
1 Gbps Full Duplex Radio Alex
Goldman
[September 20, 2007] These radios aren't new,
but it took us some time to believe they were real.
The
Fight for 700 MHz Gerry
Blackwell
[July 26, 2007] Wireless politics in Washington,
D.C. heats up as a new company with powerful backers seeks to change the
rules and challenge the monopolists.
With
AirEqualizer, NetEqualizer Returns to its WISP Roots Alex
Goldman
[July 23, 2007] This AP will solve a common problem
in a novel way.
ISPCON
Policy Update: The Law and the WISPs Alex
Goldman
[June 8, 2007] At ISPCON's regular policy and
government update, there was lots of news for wireless ISPs, and some
of it was good news.
WISPs
Request AP Management Best
of ISP-Lists
[June 7, 2007] When things go wrong, it would
be nice to have an ultra-cheap box that could help the network operator
figure out what happened and reboot the AP.
Roadstar
Internet Hosts Armenian Public Service Regulatory Commission Members David
Hughes and Marty Dougherty
[June 6, 2007] The wireless ISP has been visited
by international delegations since being recognized by former FCC Chairman
Michael Powell.
Propel
Delivers Wireless Acceleration Alex
Goldman
[June 5, 2007] It was an elaborate demo but it
made its point. The technology allows ISPs to deliver VoIP and web service
even over congested networks. And it works on other forms of broadband
too.
Experienced
Businessmen Prefer Contracts to Handshakes Best
of ISP-Lists
[May 22, 2007] Here are some of the arguments
against bartering service for a lease, something that many wireless ISPs
have tried in the past and decided to never do again.
National
Broadband Policy Rant Mark
Koskenmaki
[May 1, 2007] The federal government appears
to think that without specific government policies there'd be no food
to eat, no water to drink, and of course, no broadband.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: NETKROM Technologies Jeff
Goldman
[April 11, 2007] From its offices in Miami, Florida
and Lima, Peru, NETKROM focuses on complete solutions for a wide range
of wireless equipment needs.
Book
Excerpt: Deploying Voice over WLANs Jim
Geier
[April 10, 2007] In this book excerpt, the author
describes key issues in enabling roaming.
WISPA's
CALEA FAQ Michael
Erskine of Kaballero.com (team leader), Brent Anderson of Great American
Networks, Martha Huizenga of DC Access, Marty Dougherty of Road Star Internet,
and Eric Plikuhu of ImageStream
[April 6, 2007] As members of the ISP-Wireless
list discuss the relative benefits of various antennas, we provide additional
information from the ISP-Planet archives.
Antenna
Advice for a New WISP Best
of ISP-Lists
[March 27, 2007] As members of the ISP-Wireless
list discuss the relative benefits of various antennas, we provide additional
information from the ISP-Planet archives.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: WAV, Inc. Jeff
Goldman
[March 22, 2007] WAV, Inc. prides itself on its
industry expertise, helping its clients not only with Tier 1 and Tier
2 support on the products they buy, but also with guidance in finding
other solutions that fit their needs.
DragonWave's
Smaller, Better Radio Alex
Goldman
[March 20, 2007] As components get smaller, performance
increases and operating expenses decline. A pattern familiar to the computer
industry has now arrived in the wireless equipment space.
Running
Cables Up a Tower Best of
ISP-Lists
[March 13, 2007] It's easy to get this wrong.
Here's how some WISPs are coping with weather and wear on cables.
Meinrath
Says Everything Else is Stupid Alex
Goldman
[March 12, 2007] He's got a pretty good idea
based on a simple question: why is bandwidth priced differently across
the U.S.? Isn't it fungible?
FCC
White Space Proceeding: What's at Stake Alex
Goldman
[February 23, 2007] The FCC has spectrum to allocate,
and that means big money will talk, but there's a chance that the WISP
industry can get some of the additional unlicensed spectrum it wants and
needs.
Action
Item for WISPs: File With the FCC for More Unlicensed Spectrum Alex
Goldman
[February 23, 2007] WISPs need more unlicensed
spectrum, but so far barely a dozen have filed comments with the FCC arguing
in favor of it. If WISPs fail to act, the usual monopolies will set the
rules, again.
WISPA
Meets With the FCC, Urges WISPs to File Form 477 WISPA
[February 21, 2007] WISPA told members of the
ISP-Wireless list that the stature of all wireless internet service providers
depends upon everyone telling the FCC they exist.
100
Mbps Wireless Best of ISP-Lists
[February 13, 2007] As WISPs grow, they need
to adopt more advanced technology or add to the power of what they're
already using. Here's a case in point.
CALEA
Approaches Best of ISP-Lists
[February 6, 2007] Lacking specific information,
WISPs are at a loss as to how to comply with CALEA, let alone fill out
the latest FCC form, due February 12, 2007.
BelAir
Embraces Multiple Radios Alex
Goldman
[February 6, 2007] Just as some mesh builders
move from one radio to two, BelAir says one and two are good, but check
out eight.
BelAir
Builds Partnerships Alex
Goldman
[February 6, 2007] The wireless equipment maker
is talking to VARs, OEMs, and, of course, ISPs. Yes, there's a platinum/gold/silver
partnership program, but there's more, too.
Firetide
Goes Long Alex Goldman
[January 30, 2007] Firetide's latest mesh nodes
are able to provide either higher short range bandwidth or dependable
(but smaller) long range bandwidth.
Executive
Summary: Fixed Wireless Carriers Report New
Paradigm Resources Group
[January 9, 2007] A new study from the New Paradigm
Resources Group explains how fixed wireless ISPs are ready to embrace
new opportunities.
A
WISP with Vision Gerry
Blackwell
[January 5, 2007] He has navigated federal, state,
and local bureaucracies, runs an ISP association, and has built a WISP
that's always a step ahead of the industry.
Routers
for the ISP and WISP Best
of ISP-Lists
[January 3, 2007] WISPs discuss the routers they
use, focusing on price and support.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: RF Linx Jeff
Goldman
[December 29, 2006] With a background in military-grade
communications gear, RF Linx focuses on providing high-quality product
with affordable pricing.
Muni
Broadband: the Good, Bad, and the Ugly Marlon
Schafer
[December 26, 2006] While politicians love to
throw money at broadband providers, one guy who's built a three county
network without asking for a penny has a few suggestions.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: Hutton Communications Jeff
Goldman
[December 26, 2006] With eight warehouse facilities
throughout North America, Hutton prioritizes availability and quick delivery
of equipment.
ISPCON:
Wireless Truck Roll Tricks Jeff
Goldman
[December 19, 2006] The veterans say there's
a myriad of ways to improve the efficiency of your truck rolls.
Motorola's
Wireless Broadband Strategy Alex
Goldman
[December 19, 2006] A pair of former CEOs and
an executive PR team dropped by to explain a wireless broadband plan that
incorporates the latest technology and some savvy acquisitions.
Airship
Communications: High Flyer or Pie-in-the-Sky? Jim
Thompson
[December 15, 2006] In the coming months, Sanswire
Networks and GlobeTel plan to launch a fleet of airships above the earth
to provide broadband and cell service. The launch could give a whole new
meaning to "down time."
ISPCON:
Best Practices for the WISP Business Jeff
Goldman
[December 5, 2006] At ISPCON, two WISP operators
offered an overview of the keys to success for wireless ISPs.
ISPCON:
Wireless Marketing and Sales Tactics Jeff
Goldman
[November 28, 2006] Forbes Mercy's advice on
selling against wireline? Don't! But if you have to, take no prisoners.
IPSCON
Wireless Hotshots Alex
Goldman
[November 21, 2006] ISPCON's gathering of veterans
talked about key issues in the wireless broadband industry from a wide
variety of perspectves.
NextWeb
Grows Inside Covad Alex
Goldman
[November 21, 2006] A year ago, we said the acquisition
of the massive regional WISP by the national CLEC made sense. Now, we
can provide the details, from high level strategy down to what equipment
the company prefers.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: Microcom Technologies Jeff
Goldman
[November 15, 2006] Serving mostly as a 'distributor's
distributor,' Microcom sells a wide range of wireless equipment including
unbranded gear from Taiwan and China.
WISPs
Choose Wireless CPE Routers Best
of ISP-Lists
[November 13, 2006] WISPs are always looking
for the least expensive equipment, but veterans warn that if you buy the
ultra cheap stuff, you'll give yourself a customer support headache. Your
APs can help too, if they're premium equipment.
Existing
Wi-Fi Has Potential Packet Loss Issue Eric
Griffith
[November 9, 2006] Vendors think the negligible
performance hit is written off by low expectations for WLANs, and that
802.11n is the fix.
MetroFi's
Ad Supported Wi-Fi Gerry
Blackwell
[November 7, 2006] It could be the next generation
of urban wireless networks, with a Covad co-founder and a deal with AT&T.
Be
Careful With Cables Best
of ISP-Lists
[November 6, 2006] Members of the ISP-Wireless
list share tips on running cables up your towers.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: Streakwave Wireless Jeff
Goldman
[November 1, 2006] Key differentiators for the
company include its industry expertise and its location in the heart of
Silicon Valley.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: Aerial.net Jeff
Goldman
[October 25, 2006] Based in Greece, Aerial.net
ships affordable wireless equipment to customers worldwide.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: LINKIT Jeff
Goldman
[October 11, 2006] Offering wireless equipment
as well as consulting and implementation to companies throughout New Zealand
and Australia comes with its own unique set of challenges.
Many
Many Radios in One Box Alex
Goldman
[October 10, 2006] Touring the dismal floor of
the Interop show in New York, we saw one thing that really intrigued us:
a box with 16 radios in it. Here's the story.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: Defacto Wireless Distribution Jeff
Goldman
[October 4, 2006] The company's connection to
a nearby WISP helps it advise customers on selecting the right equipment
for the job.
WISPs
Face a VoIP Decision Best
of ISP-Lists
[October 3, 2006] WISPs need to decide early
on whether they want to learn how VoIP works or hire an expert to do the
system for them. Not doing VoIP is not an option.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: CTI Jeff
Goldman
[September 27, 2006] CTI is not only a distributor
of wireless equipment, but also offers financing, education, logistics,
and other services.
Seeing
With Pings Best of ISP-Lists
[September 26, 2006] In addition to detailed
network monitoring at the NOC at the core of the network, ISPs say everybody
should have a monitor looking in from outside.
It's
Easier to Build WISP if You're Already an ISP Alex
Goldman
[September 22, 2006] This ISP in the foothills
of the Sierra Mountains found it had an advantage when it made the decision
to add wireless broadband to DSL and dialup.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: WISP-Router Jeff
Goldman
[September 20, 2006] WISP-Router is intended
to serve as an affordable one-stop shop for all of a WISP's equipment
needs.
Wireless
Equipment Distributor Directory: Electro-Comm Distributing Jeff
Goldman
[September 6, 2006] Electro-Comm provides wireless
equipment and advice for everyone from small startups to WISPs with thousands
of subscribers.
Telework
Part 3: iPass Sells a Telework Package Alex
Goldman
[September 5, 2006] When we asked how an ISP
would offer a telework package, those who know referred us to iPass, whose
customers include most of the major U.S. pharmaceutical companies.
Macedonia
Connects Alex Goldman
[August 29, 2006] It took barely half a year
to bring the internet to this nation's schools. We called up the project
leader to learn how it happened.
1.5
Mbps is "Dialup 2.0" Alex
Goldman
[August 22, 2006] Customers would love more bandwidth,
business need it, and websites demand it, says a wireless broadband booster.
Tropos
Goes Multi-Radio Eric
Griffith
[August 17, 2006] The primary complaint about
Tropos MetroMesh equipment is obsolete with the debut of a dual-radio
11a/g node.
Book
Excerpt: The Business Case for Enterprise-Class Wireless LANs (Part 2:
Dollars) H. David Castaneda,
Oisin Mac Alasdair, and Christopher A. L. Vinckier
[August 8, 2006] As an ISP, you need to present
both theoretical and practical, dollar-based justifications for the services
you provide.
Book
Excerpt: The Business Case for Enterprise-Class Wireless LANs (Part 1:
Theory) H. David Castaneda,
Oisin Mac Alasdair, and Christopher A. L. Vinckier
[August 7, 2006] As an ISP, you need to present
both theoretical and practical, dollar-based justifications for the services
you provide.
Wireless
in the Keys Alex Goldman
[August 4, 2006] When this ISP faced hurricane
Wilma, it deployed the experience and teamwork that had allowed it to
survive other ISP industry disasters like deregulation.
Outdoor
Cable Best of ISP-Lists
[August 3, 2006] It's important to keep water
out of the power cables for your outdoor wireless radios, but some solutions
may not work as suggested.
EarthLink
Adds 23 GHz Radios to Muni Plans Alex
Goldman
[July 25, 2006] The urban backbones for EarthLink's
municipal wireless products will get 200 Mbps radios.
Sparkplug
Inc. Gerry Blackwell
[July 18, 2006] When WISPs first hit the national
news, publications immediately expected to see a national rollup, but
it did not happen. Instead, mergers like this may make more sense.
Tower
Climbers Are Worth Every Dollar, As Is Insurance Best
of ISP-Lists
[July 11, 2006] While new WISPs may be surprised
at how much tower climbers charge, veterans say they're worth the money.
Climbing is a risk that requires insurance.
Every
WISP Can Help the Sheriff Alex
Goldman
[July 7, 2006] Every WISP wants to help the police,
and several are already doing so. We talk to the officer driving the longest
running wireless broadband police car installation in the U.S. that we
know of.
Clearwire
Clears Well Over $1.26 Billion in Funding Eric
Griffith
[July 6, 2006] The company won't bother with
an IPO when companies like Intel and Motorola have its back with a new
$900 million investment.
A
Choice of Routers Best
of ISP-Lists
[June 27, 2006] WISPs say that there are clear
differences between a pair of router vendors, and the co-founder of one
of the vendors joins the discussion.
Wireless
Plan to Bring 1 Gbps to Homes in Sandoval County Gerry
Blackwell
[June 20, 2006] The guy who brought broadband
to Tonga is ready to revolutionize the U.S. market by offering very very
fast residential service.
Motorola
Competes with Low Cost Mesh Eric
Griffith
[June 19, 2006] Providing a total solution for
metro Wi-Fi with new gear and planning software puts Motorola in direct
rivalry with Tropos.
Will
EarthLink's Muni Architecture Fail? Best
of ISP-Lists
[June 12, 2006] Members of the ISP-Wireless list
say that good municipal networks can be built, but not with Tropos, not
with the architecture that EarthLink is advocating, and certainly not
in New Orleans' facility poor, high interference environment.
Batteries
Alex Goldman
[June 5, 2006] While members of the ISP-Wireless
list discussed rechargeable batteries, we talked about the history and
maintenance of rechargeable batteries with the only battery services corporation
we know of..
Ruckus
Wireless Gerry Blackwell
[May 30, 2006] The best home networking solution
for IPTV might be the wireless solution.
EarthLink
Courts Controversy With Muni Franchise Offer to ISPs Alex
Goldman
[May 26, 2006] The company told ISPCON attendees
that there are so many business opportunities out there, it wants to offer
franchises to WISPs in markets it's not pursuing itself.
MIMO
Outdoors Eric Griffith
[May 26, 2006] A startup just out of stealth
mode has a new solution for dense outdoor wireless deployments.
WISP,
the Next Big Thing Marlon
Schafer
[May 2, 2006] Venture capital is back in tech,
the stock markets are buzzing, and it seems like the boom all over again.
One WISP veteran says that the WISP business model is also poised to revive
a boom dream.
The
WISP Box Alex Goldman
[April 18, 2006] A cantankerous self-described
megalomaniac drops by our offices to describe the one appliance that every
WISP needs.
BatteryCorp
Adds Site Audits Alex
Goldman
[April 17, 2006] The company that turned battery
provision into a high touch managed service adds tower site audits to
its list of services.
KeyOn
Gerry Blackwell
[April 7, 2006] A regional WISP works partnerships,
acquisitions, and financing into a growing business.
The
Ultimate Power of Deregulation Best
of ISP-Lists
[March 27, 2006] As the regulation of the phone
company is eliminated in the U.S., a glimpse of what it's like to run
an ISP in Central America could be a taste of the future.
FCC
Form 477 Kristopher
Twomey
[March 6, 2006] The FCC is requiring WISPs to
file data on their number of subscribers twice each year.
Introduction
to Netstumbler Eric
Griffith
[March 3, 2006] Take a close look at one of the
foremost free tools for WLAN discovery and optimization.
A
Personal 60' Tower Cory
Doctorow, BoingBoing
[March 3, 2006] A man whose wireless ISP's signal
was blocked by a nearby church spire built a low-cost, 60-foot-tall tower
in his yard and mounted his antenna atop it.
Wireless
That's Faster than Fiber Kate
Greene, MIT Technology Review, via BoingBoing
[February 23, 2006] Transmitting at at 71-76,
81-86, and 92-95 gigahertz frequencies, this product acheives speeds of
up to 10
Gbps.
That's
Why They Call it a Truck Roll Best
of ISP-Lists
[February 21, 2006] It's a key tool for any WISP
business, although it's more like a tool belt: a very, very big tool belt.
Leasing
Wireless CPE Best of
ISP-Lists
[February 14, 2006] Many ISPs either take out
a loan to buy customer equipment or lease the equipment, and proponents
of each method are carrying on a debate that's as old as the WISP industry.
Foneros
Unite Gerry Blackwell
[February 7, 2006] If Spanish Internet entrepreneur
Martin Varsavsky hits the bull's eye again with his latest venture, we
may all be operating our own Wi-Fi hotspots before long. You decide if
his aim is good.
WISPs
Work Together Alex
Goldman
[January 20, 2006] One of the largest WISPs in
the U.S. (absolutely the largest by some metrics) has a system in place
for working with other WISPs to extend all parties' coverage areas.
Wholesale
Models for Broadband Wireless Tim
Sanders
[January 10, 2006] While wholesale worked for
dialup, the dialup business focused on one or at most two standards. We
look at several businesses willing to try wholesaling a far more complex
data pipe.
Your
SSID Isn’t Hidden Forever Eric
Griffith
[January 10, 2006] Don't let the disabling of
SSID broadcasting give you a false sense of security. Learn what really
happens.
A
Tower Too High? Best
of ISP-Lists
[January 9, 2006] For wireless broadband, it
may be possible to obtain access to a tower that's too tall.
Gigabit
Wireless Best of ISP-Lists
[January 5, 2006] Although it can deliver impressive
throughput, WISPs report that wireless radios in the 60 GHz and 70 GHz
spectrum range are suited only to certain applications.
E-Rate
Pays Alex Goldman
[January 3, 2006] An ISPCON speaker and ISP CEO
has an interesting message: if you're willing to do the homework—lots
and lots of homework—this government program can pay you as you do good,
helping your local schools.
Look
to History, See the Future of Telecommunications Ken
DiPietro and Alex Goldman
[December 30, 2005] Aspects of the future are
already visible as we prepare for a new year.
Mobilepro's
Many Businesses Tim
Sanders
[December 28, 2005] Long a low key company with
a wide variety of businesses, Mobilepro is steadily morphing into a major
broadband wireless player with several strong business lines.
WISPs
Work All The Holidays Best
of ISP-Lists
[December 20, 2005] Like every small business,
the local ISP is on call on a national holiday.
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