[MLB-WIRELESS] ./: Can 802.11 Become A Viable Last-Mile Alternative?
evilbunny
evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
Mon May 13 18:02:42 EST 2002
Hello dwayne,
I met with Boyd about a month ago and saw their setup... the winch
up/down mast was cute... pity about the sea of trees surrounding
them... and I mean nothing but green for as far as the eye can see,
bar the odd 1 or 2 buildings here and there...
--
Best regards,
evilbunny mailto:evilbunny at sydneywireless.com
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Monday, May 13, 2002, 5:23:58 PM, you wrote:
d> poor spelling fixed:
d> "As telcos around the world move from government hands to private
d> investors the incentive for them to create competition at the wholesale
d> DSL level drops dramatically. The CSIRO in Australia are investigating
d> [1] the use of Wireless LAN technology 802.11b as a means through which
d> to provide alternative broadband access, achieving range of up to 7km
d> with standard components."
d> [1] http://australia.internet.com/r/article/jsp/sid/11942
d> slashdot discussion:
d> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/13/0114221&mode=thread&tid=126
d> Dwayne
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