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To: Dexter Lives On who wrote (18744)3/11/2002 6:58:04 PM
From: Quincy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Buh Bye!!!

Security is the least of your long-term problems.

Repeat after me:

Back bone. Back bone. Back bone.



To: Dexter Lives On who wrote (18744)3/11/2002 8:13:28 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Nokia is investing, systematically, both in WLAN and terrestrial, digital, OFDMA, TV.

Additionally, many years ago, when fiber production was part of the Nokia Cable, in
always laying down some extra fiber when a new or old ditch was dug up.

As well as coaxial cable, where somebody has dug those ditches and wired and
connected them, all over the building.

As well as this one 2-channel radio link to reaach the farthest home in the farthest away forest.

Ilmarinen

However, there are market differences, not just between those who have buried copper
cables for 60-100 years and those like TUrkey, who had a recent earthquake breaking
most of them, but also difference between 110 and 220 volt.

That is, 110V seem to demand that most houses have their air, ditch and transformer lines,
meters, fuses and transformers, in one specific way, 220V makes for a different styles of
distributions.

Bottom line, local, last mile, and roaming large scale access will eventually be combined,
except for the fools who see them as disruptive technologoes, from either side of the fence.