Scott Adams the fakeengineer. 3950Sounds like your son is getting incomplete career advice from someone, perhaps a high school guidance counselor. Also, was your son unaware of how...
If you can get it. I know of a Telstra Country Wide rep who had great coverage in his house, then suddenly it dropped out and never returned. When he chased it up it turned out that a Senator had complained about the lack of CDMA coverage around his office (in the middle of a valley). Telstra re-aligned the array to fix him up and removed coverage from about 20,000 other people.
And gives pee poor performance compare to ADSL.
Of course we do. f*** all don't have a copper pair service.
And the latency doubles along with the price.
PC to PC is next to useless. Can you call emergency services using PC-PC? Gow about calling for a pizza
Pointless.
That's not free.
Neither is that
Wow!! You mean we can use a multi-billion dollar worldwide IP network to do what we were doing with Teletype machines 80 years ago?
Great. So I will be able to see the Indian that's trying to sell me poo I don't need....
Yeah. I'm sure they will be slashing their wrists with the solid gold knives they bought with their *sixty* billion cash reserves......
It's using OFDM, which the marketing people have tagged 'non line of sight'. It should really be called "NEAR line of sight".
They are much more likely to go with Flash-OFDM than 802.16, given their recent buyout of Flarion.
Nope. The CSIRO patent dispute is related to indoor wireless LAN implementations. Their patent makes no mention of any type of frequency division multiplexing.
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Huh? Try telling that to the company with the offsite workers, or satellite office.
Which is fine for consumers. Pity about the businesses........
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