BelAir wasn't gauche enough to mention this fact, but you just need to look at old announcements: BelAir put out a press release today noting that service provider RedMoon had opted to replace their network with BelAir's equipment--170 nodes that will be deployed over four square miles by the end of this year. Addison features a number of company headquarters, including, the release notes, "Pizza Hut, Mary Kay Cosmetics, CompUSA, and Palm Harbor Homes."
Just over two years ago, RedMoon put in 80 Tropos nodes.
RedMoon isn't big on announcements; their Web site's Newsroom page announces "text to come"; the Web site copyright date is 2006. No other deployments are noted. The firm was purchased by NewMarket Technology, a shareholder, earlier this year. NewMarket is "on track" to establish "$10 Million [sic] in profitable annual revenue from its broadband subsidiary...", a June press release notes. This release also lists three projects in Texas: Addison, Temple, and a Chevron project in Burleson.