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| ==Fairview Wireless== | | ==Fairview Wireless== |
− | In 1997, Share Burnstun and his partner [[Don McLeod]] sold the IP infrastructure business MaxNet Services Inc., which eventually merged with AT&T Canada. | + | In 1997, Shane Burnstun and his partner [[Don McLeod]] sold the IP infrastructure business MaxNet Services Inc., which eventually merged with AT&T Canada. |
− | Then, in 2000, Shane Burnstan along with [[Don McLeod]] and [[Eddie Wong]] came up with the idea for this new business operation: to create an IP service platform for the wireless broadband industry. This is how Fairview Wireless was born, its main offices being in Vancouver, Canada. | + | Then, in 2000, Shane Burnstan, along with [[Don McLeod]] and [[Eddie Wong]], came up with the idea for a new business operation: to create an [[IP]] service platform for the wireless broadband industry. This is how Fairview Wireless was born, its main offices are in Vancouver, Canada. |
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− | The business plan developed by Shane Burnstun also focused on a WISP for small communities and college campuses. His solution was based on NTPayMaster including a complete and integrated billing system. <ref>[http://www.isp-planet.com/services/billing/ntpaymaster.html Business idea]</ref> | + | The business plan developed by Shane Burnstun also focused on a WISP for small communities and college campuses. His solution was based on NTPayMaster, including a complete and integrated billing system. <ref>[http://www.isp-planet.com/services/billing/ntpaymaster.html Business idea]</ref> |
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− | Fairview Woreless was the main provider for wireless and optical services to the conference hotel for [[ICANN]] Vancouver 2005. | + | Fairview Wireless was the main provider for wireless and optical services to the conference hotel for [[ICANN]]'s Vancouver meeting in 2005. |
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| ==Professional Experience== | | ==Professional Experience== |