We'd hire one. I'm not confident in my abilities to keep a network up myself.Who's the network engineer?
We'd hire one. I'm not confident in my abilities to keep a network up myself.Who's the network engineer?
What you're saying here is that you're wanting to build a business who's sole purpose is to build out a network yet have no experience in building out a network and don't have the expertise in house.We'd hire one. I'm not confident in my abilities to keep a network up myself.
And there's the attitude.Not what I said. But whatever.
Although I agree with this post & all of the points everyone has made, it's worth mentioning there are ISP consultancy agencies out there who will almost kick-start this type of idea for you. I'm not saying its viable @ $40k or that it's an avenue you should take, but it exists. A local group of people in a town with a population of around 1-2k had nearly no internet access and wanted to build out a local ISP with the latest technology and what not. It ended up costing them around $160k but the important factor is that the consultancy handled almost everything and the community group just managed financing.What you're saying here is that you're wanting to build a business who's sole purpose is to build out a network yet have no experience in building out a network and don't have the expertise in house.
red tape
Red tape and greedy local officials are easily bypassed if you talk to the right people. Call the Office of Small Business Programs at (443)-479-2384 and they should be able to help you out with funding, licensing, and will probably even provide you with some specialized equipment for your wireless ISP venture.the locality and county
Not with only $40K : http://www.indeed.com/salary?q1=Wireless+Network+Engineer&l1=san+franciscoWe'd hire one. I'm not confident in my abilities to keep a network up myself.
That was unintentional.
Just want to point out, it's not like this is the first time somebody wants to do this business:
https://www.goubiquiti.com/wisps/unwired-ltd
Wow, what a rip off! And that map is wrong, that service is not available where I work (San Rafael), at least that I could tell.
I read it as "I'm going to decompile WHMCS with bugs, re-skin it, change around directory setup, call it my own"If you'd taken the time to read the fucking campaign you'd realize that it had nothing to do with WHMCS.
Simply that one of the things I'd be doing is make the nicest WHMCS ever.
But it doesn't matter now.
This thread happened.@shovenose What happened? The link says invalid?