• 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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    7 months ago

    How would one go about establishing a WISP?

    E: allow me to elaborate. I understood you meant to open your own WISP. Maybe I misunderstood, but if I haven’t, I was wondering how one would go about doing this.

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      7 months ago

      With a lot of technical backing and startup capital. Network equipment isn’t cheap (but there are economical options available, like Mikrotik).

      Then it’s a matter of acquiring an IP block, an upstream ISP, and tower rights.

      Beyond that, basic business stuff like billing and asset management. Help desk, accounts payable, etc.

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        7 months ago

        The middle bit is the part that is daunting to me. How do you jack in without the intermediary ISP. How does the upstream ISP jack in? Where’s the source?

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          You’d either have the bulk of your infrastructure in a colo or carrier hotel, or you’d hopefully be able to host your own data center somewhere where there’s fiber run to a nearby carrier hotel.

          Then it’s a matter of getting the signal to your transceivers.

          You’d probably be setting up to peer with big tier 1 ISPs (in the US, these are Lumen, Cogent, AT&T, GTT, Verizon, or Zayo) and/or tier 2 ISPs (such as Hurricane or Comcast). You may even want to peer with other services such as Amazon or Netflix or Microsoft.