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May 22, 2009View in Crawl 4
I'm thinking maybe it might be a good idea for the Australian government to postpone its planned $43billion Fibre To Teh Node network, because of the expense and because I feel it might become less relevant as wireless technology takes hold. Especially since we're broke as a nation.
I just bought a 802.16e access point, and that plus my nokia n810 WiMAX edition will give me coverage at my house, my office, and everywhere in between.
Closed AccountMay 24, 2009
I'm thinking maybe it might be a good idea for the Australian government to postpone its planned $43billion Fibre To Teh Node network, because of the expense and because I feel it might become less relevant as wireless technology takes hold. Especially since we're broke as a nation.
padraic2112May 24, 2009
I just bought a 802.16e access point, and that plus my nokia n810 WiMAX edition will give me coverage at my house, my office, and everywhere in between.
nebarikMay 24, 2009
whats the point of having wifi everywhere if most of the country is still using dial up?decent net infrastructure first, THEN luxury wifi
sumosniperMay 24, 2009
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benzzeneMay 24, 2009
Subduction, I don't know who's digging you down, that was hilarious.
Closed AccountMay 24, 2009
I sit in starbucksSerious look on my faceI am so lonely
gavinzacJun 8, 2009
"Culture" is not defined by "Believing what McCarthyites told you for 40 years"