Microsoft Airband News
Microsoft Airband Nextlink Partnership Targets Rural Broadband in Six States
SFP Management ports
Nice to see SFP management ports on some of the cisco devices.
Are you a first time WISPAPALOOZA attendee?
If you are attending the annual WISPA event known as WISPAPALOOZA in Vegas this October as a first time attendee then you may want to check out this upcoming webinar. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/712802794809924108 You’re going to WISPAPALOOZA for the first time – …
Some photos of Mikrotik 60ghz
For those of you who may not have seen the Mikrotik 60ghz dishes. Here are some screenshots.
CBRS Moving forward
https://www.fiercewireless.com/wireless/fcc-approves-initial-commercial-deployments-cbrs The FCC’s Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) and the Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) released a public notice today saying that the Spectrum Access Systems (SASs) operated by Google, Federated Wireless, CommScope, Amdocs and Sony have passed the commission’s …
Tool of the week for September 16 2019
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Udemy Course of the week: Python
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FCC Fines AT&T $75,000 for CAFII communications
https://www.lightreading.com/regulation/atandt-amgs-nextlink-fined-by-fcc-for-talking-during-auction/d/d-id/754129? The FCC fined AT&T $75,000 and AMG Technology Investment Group $100,000 for holding prohibited communications during the agency’s CAF II auction last year. The FCC said that Baker was “discussing AMG’s Auction 903 bids, its bidding strategies, and bidding …
Interesting topic on discontinued gear
So an interesting topic came up on Facebook tonight that got me to thinking. As WISPs grow and evolve, what are your thoughts on hoarding gear you have been…
WISPs and Tower assets – LLC or what?
As a Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) grows they tend to acquire some tower assets of their own. What should the do with them?