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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.  


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>


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.


==Professional Experience==
==Professional Experience==
Shane Burnstun has over 30 years of information technology and telecommunications experience and he has the following professional experience:
Shane Burnstun has over 30 years of information technology and telecommunications experience and he has the following professional experience:
*  For 10 years he worked at IBM  within the mainframe computer environments and then he switched to working for manufacturers.  
*  For 10 years he worked at IBM  within the mainframe computer environments, he later switched to working for manufacturers.  
* He occupied senior positions in customer support, product development, marketing and sales management departments within companies like HP, Honeywell, Sperry Univac and AT&T.  
* He occupied senior positions in customer support, product development, marketing and sales management departments within companies like HP, Honeywell, Sperry Univac and AT&T.  
* In 1994, Shane Burnstun co-founded MaxNet Services Inc., a network services company that specialized in secure Internet delivery. A few years later, this company was sold to MetroNet Communications in 1997. Shane was the National Director of MetroNet and stayed with the company until the merger with AT&T Canada in 1999. <ref>[http://airvocal.com/leaders.php Professional experience]</ref>
* In 1994, Shane Burnstun co-founded MaxNet Services Inc., a network services company that specialized in secure Internet delivery. This company was sold to MetroNet Communications in 1997. Shane became the National Director of MetroNet and stayed with the company until the merger with AT&T Canada in 1999. <ref>[http://airvocal.com/leaders.php Professional experience]</ref>
 
==The management of Fairview Wireless==
Fairview Wireless is a private owned company whose management consists of:
* Shane Burnstun as CEO and Chief Technology Officer (CTO);
* [[Eddie Wong]] as Vice-President, Development;
* [[Ken Farber]] as Vice-President, Business Operations;
* [[Michael G. Newman]] for Installation and Support actitivies. <ref>[http://www.coastworks.com/about.html Management structure of Fairview Wireless]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 26 August 2024

Country: Canada
Email: shane [at] fairviewwireless.com
Website:

   http://www.coastworks.com

Facebook:    Shane Burnstun

Shane Burnstun is the Chairman and CTO of the Canadian startup, Fairview Wireless.[1]

Fairview Wireless

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 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.

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. [2]

Fairview Wireless was the main provider for wireless and optical services to the conference hotel for ICANN's Vancouver meeting in 2005.

Professional Experience

Shane Burnstun has over 30 years of information technology and telecommunications experience and he has the following professional experience:

  • For 10 years he worked at IBM within the mainframe computer environments, he later switched to working for manufacturers.
  • He occupied senior positions in customer support, product development, marketing and sales management departments within companies like HP, Honeywell, Sperry Univac and AT&T.
  • In 1994, Shane Burnstun co-founded MaxNet Services Inc., a network services company that specialized in secure Internet delivery. This company was sold to MetroNet Communications in 1997. Shane became the National Director of MetroNet and stayed with the company until the merger with AT&T Canada in 1999. [3]

References