WISPA regional meeting July 21-22
July 21st & 22nd 2010 in St. Louis.
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Per Member requests, WISPA is proud to hold it’s first WISPA Regional Meeting in St. Louis, Mo on July 21st and 22nd. We are currently planning three tracks, packed with information on regulatory issues, operations, marketing and other challenges the WISP industry faces on a day to day basis.
We invite all WISPs and wireless integrators to attend this meeting. Come meet the current WISPA Board and hopefully many of the new Board members who will be running for next years Board. There will be a breakfast Board Meeting on the second day, so you will be able to see the Board in action and participate in the discussion.
We have received great response from vendors and the Exhibition Hall is sold out. Many vendors are participating on panels and vendor presentations about new products and services. We also want to recognize the Platinum, Gold and Silver sponsors below. They are covering the majority of the catering costs for this event. Make sure and thank them for their participation.
We have secured FCC OET Chief Julius Knapp, Peter Stanforth of Spectrum Bridge, Steve Coran of Rini Coran PC and Mike Cassity from HiBeam Internet and Voice as Keynote speakers.
Another big event during this conference will be the WISP Roundtable. This will be an opportunity to discuss the challenges of everyday operations of a typical WISP business with your peers. It may be the most worthwhile event of the conference.
Our Industry is dynamic and in a current state of flux. WISPA is involved heavily in the TV Whitespaces, 3.65 GHz rule making, TDWR Database work, National Broadband Plan and Stimulus Funding. Schedule your participation for this meeting today, so you can stay up to date with current WISPA efforts. We will insure that this will be a great event and well worth your time and money to attend.
dailywireless.org » Aerohive: Free Wi-Fi Planner
dailywireless.org » Aerohive: Free Wi-Fi Planner.
Aerohive Networks has released a new version of its free Online Wi-Fi Planner for quick and easy Wi-Fi deployment.
Clearwire Adds Three More Markets
Clearwire Adds Three More Markets | Telecom Ramblings.
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
Richmond, Virginia
Sources for WISP information
There are many sources out there for Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) information. If you are a WISP, looking to become a WISP, or are just curious the following links will help you:
If anyone has some more lists please let me know. Looking for active lists/forums.
Mikrotik Announces U.S. MUM in Phoenix
The next User Meeting (MUM) in Phoenix, Arizona (USA) on September 30th – October 1st 2010. The MUM will take place in the splendid Chaparral Suites hotel in Scottsdale.
More information about the MUM:
http://mum.mikrotik.com/2010/US/
Register early, register now!
http://mum.mikrotik.com/register.php?section=21
Reading Room – Templates – Team Cymru
Reading Room – Templates – Team Cymru.
Some great templates for BGP, BIND, IOS, etc.
White House Unveils Plans For “Trusted Identities In Cyberspace”
Slashdot Your Rights Online Story | White House Unveils Plans For “Trusted Identities In Cyberspace”.
“The NSTIC, which is in response to one of the near term action items in the President’s Cyberspace Policy Review, calls for the creation of an online environment, or an Identity Ecosystem as we refer to it in the strategy, where individuals and organizations can complete online transactions with confidence, trusting the identities of each other and the identities of the infrastructure that the transaction runs on. For example, no longer should individuals have to remember an ever-expanding and potentially insecure list of usernames and passwords to login into various online services. Through the strategy we seek to enable a future where individuals can voluntarily choose to obtain a secure, interoperable, and privacy-enhancing credential (e.g., a smart identity card, a digital certificate on their cell phone, etc.) from a variety of service providers — both public and private — to authenticate themselves online for different types of transactions (e.g., online banking, accessing electronic health records, sending email, etc.).”

