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Author Re: Cities turning off plans for Wi-Fi
Oxford

2007-09-25, 4:33 am

Scott <how.do@you.do> wrote:

>
> And yet you can't answer the big questions. Which pipeline are you
> going to use for this free wifi network?


any one I want. currently I and most people pay around $30 a month for
unlimited bandwidth, so even if 5-6 people share it, you sill won't
reach the max of "unlimited".

you tend to see only the forest, but I see the roots of the trees... so
your limited knowledge of this really doesn't come into play here.

> How are going to provide
> acceptable speeds when a large number of users are plugged into your
> hub? Who is if going to backhaul all of that traffic for free? How do
> you propose getting around those areas of the internet pipeline that
> require compensation and still provide accpetable performance?


ah, a medium sized pipe with 20 or so connections is plenty fast enough
for "free" usage.

> I don't expect you to answer these, because they are apparently over
> your head- you ignored them the first time they were asked. Another
> sign of cluelessness.


no, they are OVER your head since you are scared I'm totally correct.
you somehow work for the "cell or isp mafia" and don't yet understand
your world is about to end. you'll figure out what I'm saying in time.
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