The W/ISP who inherited our company got a big grant to deploy a hybrid system involving Tarana. I know nothing of the details, except that the area is public knowledge.
-- bp part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com On Fri, Oct 4, 2024 at 7:20 AM Jeff Broadwick - Lists <jeffl...@att.net> wrote: > It won’t hit everything, but within 10 miles or so, 3GHz goes through a > ton of foliage and 5 and 6 will generally go through a line of trees. > Nothing goes through dirt, but Tarana embraces multipath so it’s quite > possible that you can get a solid connection off of a carom shot (mainly > off of buildings)…people are doing that all over the place. > > The interference mitigation isn’t magic, but it’s freaking close. > > We’ve been selling it for 3 years, so I’ve seen quite a few scenarios. > > Regards, > > Jeff > > Jeff Broadwick > CTIconnect > 312-205-2519 Office > 574-220-7826 Cell > jbroadw...@cticonnect.com > > On Oct 4, 2024, at 9:43 AM, dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > Jeff, > > > > I know someone who tested Tarana and he seems convinced that it’s the NLOS > holy grail that we always wanted. Like what every Wimax and LTE vendor > promised us and couldn’t deliver. We have a long history in the industry > which should make us all skeptical of NLOS claims so I’m curious if it’s > really as great as all that. Any comment, Jeff? > > > > When we were doing 5ghz canopy, we bracketed our city with a dozen towers > to give ourselves lots of options and we still had to end up saying “no” to > half our installs. This is urban/suburban so we’re usually talking about > one rooftop or one row of trees in the way. At most 100ft of foliage to > penetrate before you’re in clear skies. 5ghz Canopy would work, but it > tended to be unreliable in those conditions and we just found it wasn’t > worth the trouble and the damage to our credibility if we installed it. > Our Alvarion VL using neighbors always talked up how well their thing > worked NLOS, but their actual outcomes and my own testing of the product > told me that it only “works” NLOS within certain definitions of “works”, > i.e.: you’d have to willing to accept high error rates and low MCS as > “working”. Anything else built around a WiFi chipset I’d lump in with > Alvarion. > > > > 900mhz of course worked within the limits of its bandwidth and high > interference, and I’d say more or less the same about 2.4ghz. > > > > Wimax was an incremental improvement because you could get some > predictable and reliable outcomes NLOS, but your NLOS customers are still > lowering efficiency of the system due to retransmits and lower MCS, and I > never saw a Wimax product that wasn’t a total PITA on the management side. > I bitched endlessly about the Motorola CAP320, but after seeing what some > other vendors had I think CAP320 might have been the cream of the crop as > far as operability. LTE was another incremental step up, but at best maybe > half as good as it was hyped up to be. > > > > If Tarana makes every install a success then we should give them all of > our money and be happy to do it, but it absolutely better work. > > > > -Adam > > > > > > > > > > > > *From:* AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> *On Behalf Of *Jeff Broadwick - Lists > *Sent:* Friday, October 04, 2024 8:40 AM > *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com> > *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Tarana G2 > > > > I can get you any pricing you need. > > > > My understanding is that the G2 will be dual band, 3 and 6GHz. It will be > able to use 4x 40MHz channels and still provide all the interference > mitigation of the G1 with 2x 40MHz channels. > > > > I’m sure there is more, but that is what I know now. > > > > Regards, > > > > Jeff > > > > Jeff Broadwick > > CTIconnect > > 312-205-2519 Office > > 574-220-7826 Cell > > jbroadw...@cticonnect.com > > > > On Oct 3, 2024, at 6:43 PM, Dev <d...@logicalwebhost.com> wrote: > > I wish Tarana’s price was the actual price, instead of sometimes a ton, > sometimes a half a ton, sometimes don’t know. That way, I could calculate > how many decades it would be until each customer would be profitable > (outside of subsidized builds). > > > > On Oct 3, 2024, at 3:04 PM, Jason McKemie < > j.mcke...@veloxinetbroadband.com> wrote: > > > > The G1 is expensive enough, are people actually deploying these on a large > scale? The AP is pricey, but not necessarily a deal-breaker - those > subscriber units though... > > > > On Thu, Oct 3, 2024 at 1:21 PM Ken Hohhof <khoh...@kwom.com> wrote: > > Osborne Effect refers to one of the most infamous marketing fails of all > time. > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_effect > > > > Has Tarana done this by announcing the G2 while all they have shipping is > the G1? > > > > Or is the G2 so much more expensive that it’s just for window shopping > anyway? 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