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To: ftth who wrote (35629)9/13/2010 12:58:06 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Respond to of 46821
 
If a Whitefi device can do 3 x the range as wifi, then it would worth easily twice the price to buy them because instead of many places having to extend coverage with extra access points, cables and whatnot, a single device would enable 10 x the coverage area.

Also, people could share back haul - instead of everyone having their own internet cable, a whole apartment building could share a nearby fibre with a Whitefi link to the router and fibre.

So there would be savings in the number of routers and other access point paraphernalia required as well as savings in the number of back hauls required and the distance of those back haul locations from the end-users.

Whitefi will be a big deal with enormous savings.

Can't wireless microphones be Whitefi based too, using Skype or something to link to their noise making equipment? An iPhone or Android cyberphone could be a wireless microphone - a show could be uploaded directly to cyberspace.

Mqurice