From: David Deilley
Subject: Re: Internet Svc Provider to use GSM via Radio
Date: 1997/12/23
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What's going on here?
This guy asks a normal question, with a polite tone to his writing,
ending his note with a compassionate sig.file
THIS IS USENET BUDDY!! WE GOT UNWRITTEN RULES HERE!!!
IF YOU DON'T GET INTO LINE REAL QUICK, THE LIBERTARIANS AT VAXXINE WILL
MAILBOMB YOUR ASS, AND DEREK NALECKI AND JOHN LAMBOURN (the Internet's
"Twitter Twins") WILL CALL YOU A SOCIALIST!!
There.
That felt beter!
Ted Lee wrote:
>
> I read today in the Vancouver Sun that an Internet Service Provider going to
> use GSM 1900 MHz to provide internet access to its customer base of 1400 as
> an experiment. The radiowave link will provide between and up to 14.4k to
> 250KBS. With hopes to increase to 550 KBS.
>
> The reason for this was in cost of telephone lines to rural areas and the
> quality of the telephone lines to provide high speed service.
>
> I didn't know that GSM could handle high speed data. What about CDMA? Can it
> do the same?
>
> Ted Lee
> VE7LEE
>
> Happy Holidays to all.
>
> --
>
> In the time you spend browsing through five web-sites,
> one person is unnecessarily killed or maimed by a
> landmine that�s once every 22 minutes. These are mostly
> civilians, often children, who accidentally step on a
> landmine after a conflict has ended.
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