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LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here
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12173Hi, Ray - <i>"2000 seems like really ancient history..."</i&gaxial-3/1/2002
12172I guess VoisceStream figures that if they can't beat the emergence of WLAN tRob S.-2/28/2002
12171"The whole mess is still a solution looking for a market, mired in commerciRob S.-2/28/2002
121702000 seems like really ancient history...<g>Raymond Duray-2/28/2002
12169How we discussed way back in 2000: I didn't post the contrarians' viewselmatador-2/28/2002
12168"long-distance data services without first opening their local networks to elmatador-2/28/2002
12167Hi, Rob - <i>"The WLAN market as well as other areas of similar scaaxial-2/28/2002
12166Should the Last Mile be some Tatar village on the east side of the Caspian? TryiRaymond Duray-2/27/2002
12165Hi Peter, Unlike 99.9% of the populace, you're a brilliant technologist. ARaymond Duray-2/20/2002
12164Hi Raymond, I saw a Kyocera Iridium phone today as someone at the office is Peter Ecclesine-2/20/2002
12163<i><b>Wireless where you want: Wi-Fi is the guerrilla revolution of RobertHChaney-2/20/2002
12162Hi Peter, I've also read that the 3G manuals that are provide with the hanRaymond Duray-2/20/2002
12161Why ask me? You do it any way you want. You get a cable connection or DSL or yRob S.-2/20/2002
12160one speaker talks about "bottlenecks" and how that is endemic to the bRob S.-2/20/2002
12159Question re: 802.11 nets - what is the access point to the NET? Put another way Claude-2/20/2002
12158The discussion talks about the Seattle Wireless network group (not by name) and Rob S.-2/20/2002
12157I occasionally see posts from France, England, Germany, Poland, also from China,Rob S.-2/20/2002
12156True, Peter. It takes too much time, and I couldn't have articulated what yoFrank A. Coluccio-2/20/2002
12155Hi Raymond, I think the Comsoc video illustrates a big problem with 3G - a rPeter Ecclesine-2/20/2002
12154Thanks for sparing me the effort. So now we not only have to totally discount BuRaymond Duray-2/20/2002
12153<I>European users are buying 802.11 gear via mail order, hooking it up andJAPG-2/20/2002
12152About thirty minutes in, indeed. Could the intros have taken any longer?Frank A. Coluccio-2/20/2002
12151Hi Rob, FWIW: The future of wireless communications roundtable comsoc.org QPeter Ecclesine-2/19/2002
12150That's right. European users are buying 802.11 gear via mail order, hookingRob S.-2/19/2002
12149Interesting. This (2.5) is a crowded spectrum. I think the FCC would do well to Clancy Hughes-2/19/2002
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