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Re: Rural Wireless ISP
From: Mathew Lodge <mathew () cplane com>
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 13:06:48 -0700
Agile communications did a rural Australian VoIP and data service. Details are at:
http://www.agile.com.au/cnAbout.shtml Cheers, Mathew At 03:24 PM 4/16/2002 -0400, Guy.Ram () usa telekom de wrote:
> Hello, > > I'm hoping to learn some pointers and get advice for a colleague hoping to > establishing a rural wireless-ISP in South America. It's the typical story > as in most other South American countries the capital city is served to > some extent by the monopoly provider and the rural towns and villages are > very poorly served. The intention is to establish Internet Kiosks where > the locals can access the internet and make VOIP calls even transact some > ecommerce. > > In my limited search I did come across a wireless system by Analog Devices > know as "corDECT", that is doing a good job over in India. But not to > constrain the options, we're hoping to learn about any solution that is > suitable for this situation. > Any suggestions on: > b) Necessary hardware & software components > c) Installation (the easier the better) & maintenance requirements > (lower is better) > d) how to get the traffic generated out at lowest cost > > thanks, > > -guy ram > > Email: guy.ram () usa telekom de >
| Mathew Lodge | mathew () cplane com | | Director, Product Management | Ph: +1 408 789 4068 || CPLANE, Inc. | http://www.cplane.com |
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