Tuesday, November 29, 2016

More on Israel's Wi-Fi

Back at Israel's Wi-Fi system. I have written this before you can see it here. I did not think that I explained myself clearly. The subject is Israel's Wi-Fi. It looks like he has gone quiet on the subject. I can only guess why.

But the major reason must be that he is getting to much backlash. His friends and enemies seem to be against this. He has been told that this is not a good idea and that he should drop it.

He has made up lies about the Association method of handling this and he must have found out that there is too much knowledge on this subject.

Let me explain. First, he says that the Associations are stealing from Comcast. That does not make sense. This system is purchased from Comcast. If this is purchased from Comcast, how can it be stolen?

The UCO contract with Comcast has a short period to run. The truth is that the Comcast/UCO contract has plenty of time to go. Past 2020 at least. If you attend the Wi-Fi Committee meetings you will hear different times for this contract to be up.

It is all part of the lies that David Israels finds necessary to promulgate in order to offset the many objections to his trying to force this new Company and his new Contract on us. He attacks us making little of the existing W-Fi systems the associations have turned to. This new Association Wi-Fi system is excellent

The point here is that Israel has no reason to force a new contract on us. The fact is we are happy with the Comcast plan that is currently offered.

Just remember folks this new Company has nothing in place. It all conjecture that the service will available when they say and at the cost they say. Read the contract, it appears to be opened ended. That is the Provider can change the contract after the wires are installed. This is in case they made a mistake on the actual costs. If they are late? We suffer! No charge.

So assuming we get a chance to vote on this at the DA we should turn it down! WE should turn it down and move on with the Association Wi-Fi system.


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