Technocrat has an
article about wireless
networks and the ISPs that are implementing them.
consume.net,
The Eugene Free Community
Network,
SFLan, and
SeattleWireless are a few of the
ISPs in the States working on providing this technology.
And MIT is working on
The Grid Ad Hoc
Mobile Networking Protocol to help route all this new wireless
technology.
I just wished South Florida wasn't so darned flat! It's hard to
get wireless networks going with a lack of hills (or mountains) and tall
buildings.
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