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To: Climber who wrote (30857)9/1/2000 4:47:36 AM
From: maxgo  Respond to of 54805
 
Climber,
it´s not HDR, it is MMDS(Multi-channel Multi-point Distribution System)

"Unlike mobile wireless, fixed wireless uses a stationary digital transceiver at the home or business receiving the service. The transceiver is pointed toward a radio transmission tower to send and receive a signal. The digital
transceiver is a small, 13.5”x 13.5” diamond-shaped device, which is less than half the size of the common Direct Broadcast Satellite TV dish. The radio transmission tower can send and receive high-speed Internet data to customers that are up to 35 miles away."

For more information see
isp-planet.com
biz.yahoo.com



To: Climber who wrote (30857)9/1/2000 10:11:41 AM
From: Everett D. Smith  Respond to of 54805
 
Climber:
Re-Fixed Broadband.

Thanks for your interest. I see Maxgo has already answered better than I could have.

I am 22 miles from the antenna. Installer determines the distance with a GPS unit. He also told me that some DSL users are switching.

You can also get more info at the sprintbroadband site.

If I still rode a motorcycle I would have bugs on my teeth.

Everett