@dollarsanddata Not sure I agree with this, depending on two questions:
1. How are you defining net worth? (I assume assets less liabilities)
2. How do you weight these values based on liquidity?
@LfcTommo81 @BGatesIsaPyscho Many of these towers (idk about this specific one) a broad range of frequencies, including 4G, 5G, and public service/emergency responder frequencies like 700 MHz, 800MHz, UHF, VHF. Not that much power in those cables, just data. Source: I design and install these systems.
@Ferney_Munoz@sidossystems How many added predictive design hours are added over traditional heat mapping and how has this bared out in validation labor/cost for post-deployment adjustments?
@benmiller I’ve actually worked on issues like this. Are there drop ceilings?
Even in a Type I, there are usually multiple sleeves entering the room for a quick cable run. Jumper off the AP if you can, may not even need an extender depending on cable type, throughout, AP model, etc.
Proud to say that today I finished my #vocation training for #wireless and other RF system deployment with an emphasis on enterprise #WLAN - next step is to get certified and throw some letters on my name 🤪😁
#wifi7 is out. My team and I have already built the #40gig protocol for the #structuredcable deployment, next step is to prepare for #mmWave (est 2 years until it is incorporated into wifi7)
@Jan173816139331 @mamasathome_ @NewEmergingKing This would also disincentivize building, as no one would pay to build apartment buildings, only for sale properties, which are harder to make pencil out. Part of our housing problem is a lack of units, so this is likely to make the problem worse.
@ChoppLiver@Jan173816139331 @mamasathome_ @NewEmergingKing I believe you misunderstand one thing; inflation going down means that prices have stabilized. If there was deflation and they did not lower prices, the point you are trying to make would be correct. However, we still have positive inflation so prices are still rising.