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  1. Lightning Strike Hits Pole in Chicago. July 24th 2016 https://t.co/l4B6G3Q0s0 via @YouTube

  2. I liked a @YouTube video https://t.co/H6Gri3qulb What is Unimus in 1 minute

  3. Let's see @netflix increase the number of ISPs shown on https://t.co/7DM4TpqJKu by a factor of 10 or 100!

  4. I tried to not have a dirty mind. It's just so hard.

  5. Get 100% Free Mobile Phone Service and High Speed Internet with @FreedomPop. Sign up now! https://t.co/Anf2Yf2FZx

  6. Have all PC companies gone down the path to the toilet that @Dell has blazed? Configuration flexibility and model lineup is just crap.

  7. Oh. Yeah, that's what I'm sporting, a Nexus 6. That's dumb. :-) Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
  8. I didn't get LTE roaming on USCC in November (only EVDO), but that has been my only experience lately.
  9. We're picking up a cabinet in Equinix Chicago - Cermak for ISPs to drop their routers into. Hit us up. https://t.co/PN0dSOZ9Oe

  10. I liked a @YouTube video https://t.co/Gj9AV09BnF We Have To Help Kanye

  11. Weird... I'm siding with Apple...Court order in San Bernardino case could force Apple to jeopardize phone security https://t.co/lQLPACMyUY

  12. More harm done by net neutrality advocates... https://t.co/F4ZDlstW8C

  13. I just used @lastpass's one click password change at @eBay. Very cool. One click and it opens ebay, logs in, changes my password, saves it.

  14. This person was not using Waze. https://t.co/pRREDIxPLK

  15. It initially worked, got unplugged for some unknown amount of time and then didn't work. Port forwarding wouldn't come into play yet as the AirRave literally never sends a packet. The inbound packet counter on the switch interface is zero. I wouldn't think being in a DMZ would affect TCP vs UDP. I also won't put anything into a DMZ due to security concerns. I do have an atypical routing setup, but that's not coming into play as the AirRave is completely unresponsive on the network port. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
  16. Has anyone heard of an AirRave 2.5 that doesn't communicate properly? It seems to never complete booting up. In almost one month, 0 packets are ever received on that switch interface. Dead box?
  17. If you note where you got the site ID, they are allowed elsewhere. Other than here, places I get mine are FCC filings, filings, local government filings and the site itself. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
  18. RT @_CHINOG_: Official date for CHI-NOG 06 is May 12th, 2016...mark your calendars :)#chinog06

  19. I'm looking at a link that has 80x80 MIMO. :-) Now to convince the customer... Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
  20. Looking for where to download patches for your ESX or ESXi installation? https://t.co/IqXGEIVRJx

  21. the-full-mcbain-movie-hidden-throughout-simpsons-epsiodes.flv https://t.co/OMCAZFAWQf via @YouTube

  22. it largely depends on what's available where.
  23. That moment when you need another social network's icon for your signature... and you can't find where you got your original ones from...

  24. Here's a post I made last night about backhaul circuits and dark fiber. I don't buy in the volumes Sprint does, but they're not going to get a ton of discounts if there are build costs rolled in. On the contrary, it is easier to absorb the build of a random circuit here and there vs. tens of thousands of them. Your random GigE of backhaul will likely go for $1500 - $4k/month, depending on build requirements. A second GigE on the same route is going to be significantly less. A 10GigE is going to be $3k - $8k. I've had 10GigEs com in under that. If they were smart, they'd go from GigE to 10GigE and use some microwave backhaul to aggregate sites. Verizon has been moving to raw dark fiber, allowing them to light it themselves, be it 10GigE, 40GigE, Nx10GigE, etc. Obviously those are all that the very high end of what is needed for cell backhaul outside of a venue, but Verizon will have more control over their network and their pricing by going dark. Dark in a 20 year IRU format will range from $800/strand mile to $10k+/strand mile, all depending on routes. Difficulty and competition play the big parts here. I thought I saw it was a $145M deal, but I can't find that now. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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