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LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here
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12223I agree, the wi-fi movement will put the pressure on the carriers. Think also awillcousa-5/16/2002
12222The equipment driving the fiber is already obsolete for the most part. But it wwillcousa-5/16/2002
12221<snip>Regarding the last mile, I am hoping the UWB (Ultra Wide Band wireleRob S.-5/16/2002
12220Rob, very good post, right on the money!Si_Detective-5/16/2002
12219The industry had the focus wrong and that led to many bad capital investment decRob S.-5/16/2002
12218Great story Bill! I am sure there are many on SI who would like periodic updateakmike-5/14/2002
12217Gale, Give me a church steeple, two pair of copper phone lines, a closet to stoBill on the Hill-5/14/2002
12216Thankfully the BIG BOYS are forced to reconsider their excesses. In the last Bill on the Hill-5/14/2002
12215I'm wondering how existing communications towers will fit into last mile wirGale-5/13/2002
12214<i>Also I think the last mile bottleneck and the special interests of of oEJhonsa-5/12/2002
12213Frank, Thanks for your lengthy and detailed response. The main thing I got out John Trader-5/12/2002
12212This is a very interesting discussion topic. I have a lot of disjointed thoughtwillcousa-5/6/2002
12211Hi John, I've recently read - and used, myself - a different analogy to deFrank A. Coluccio-5/5/2002
12210If the railroad analogy applies: the automobile industry was the next industry pelmatador-5/4/2002
12209Question to the thread: The railroad boom/bust analogy has been used a lot receJohn Trader-5/4/2002
12208Airpath Introduces WiFi "Hotspot in a Box" By David Haskin CapitalizDexter Lives On-4/25/2002
12207Certainly that is part of it and immediately the most practical. HotSpot projecRob S.-4/24/2002
12206Jeff and Rob, I have been kicking around a similar idea concerning mesh networkCrash-4/24/2002
12205I agree that it would need to be broken up into a few areas. The DoD has been usRob S.-4/22/2002
12204Rob, That is a neat idea to put-up a prize to colleges, or at least to the studJeff Hayden-4/22/2002
12203I've talked with mesh networks and they boast about their protocols and how Rob S.-4/22/2002
12202Thanks Rob, I see that Mitre's protocol drafts have expired. I wonder what Jeff Hayden-4/21/2002
12201MeshNetworks is not the first, or the largest company to begin pushing wireless Rob S.-4/21/2002
12200Paladin I was listening to PMCS CC and my ears perked up on the CEO calling oneJack Hartmann-4/19/2002
12199i think there are some rumblings of this idea (linking FSO with RF) out there : rosebud-4/16/2002
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