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Minnie Bannister wrote in message ...
The City of Grandhaven, MI has just set up WiFi for the whole area, and Ottawa County is taking about doing the same for the whole county. There ya go! How could any local entity (govt. or otherwise) do this using satellite? The cost of launching a satellite is too high. Aren't the existing staellite Internet services (DirecWay -- is there any other?) slow and expensive, and require a large outlay up front for equipment? They can take any number of routes into existing satellite capabilities which are both inaccessible and unaffordale out here at the RRAP consumer level. Very hypothetical example: Podunk Hollow County ND pays some first tier commercial ISP which has a connection into the INTELSAT network and pays them $10,000 a month for their connection. Could be AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, etc. Then Podunk Hollow County becomes a local non-profit ISP which puts up a bunch of Wi-Fi nodes, signs up 2,000 of it's citizens as subscibers to it's service and charges them ten bucks a month for the connection. The $10,000 "profit" they appear to be getting in this scenario actually goes into initial capital investment recovery, the sinking fund and the system operating and maintenance expenses. Alan NV8A w3rv On 08/14/04 05:47 am S. Hanrahan put fingers to keyboard and launched the following message into cyberspace: Wires for any type of communications purposes are already on their way into history. BPL was stillborn from the gitgo. The future is satellite. Wi-Fi will just be a fad like the laserdisc. |
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