[MLB-WIRELESS] Submission on Wireless
darrend at natwide.com.au
darrend at natwide.com.au
Fri Apr 5 13:02:19 EST 2002
How about something along these lines....
The Melbourne wireless mesh was conceived back in the early 00's. It
was designed to be a decentralised information delivery system so that in
the event of a nuclear attack, computer and radio geeks alike would still
have
access to pornography and warez.
Darren Dreis
IT Manager
Nationwide Digital Products P/L
Tel 03 9548 9444 Fax 03 9548 9040
"Steven Haigh"
<netwiz at optushome.com.au To: <melbwireless at www.wireless.org.au>
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owner-melbwireless at wirel
ess.org.au
05/04/2002 12:28 PM
The link posted by Barry
http://www.dcita.gov.au/cgi-bin/graphics.pl?path=6326 which is:
WIRELESS BROADBAND TERMS OF REFERENCE
The Minister for Communications, Information Technology (IT) and the Arts,
Senator Richard Alston, today released draft terms of reference for
consideration by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on
Communications, Information Technology and the Arts in its inquiry into
wireless broadband technologies.
Regarding this, I'm thinking of submitting something to represent the
wireless community and our efforts...
What do people think we should be including in this? has anyone done this
before?
Signed,
Steven Haigh
The Internet was designed by the American Military back in the late 60's.
It
was designed to be a decentralised information delivery system so that in
the event of a nuclear attack, American Military leaders would still have
access to pornography.
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