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Wireless Networking

Submission + - Thought you had no alternatives for broadband? (bennett.com)

Brett Glass writes: "Feel like you're stuck with a no-win choice between expensive cable modem service and slow DSL for Internet? Currently using satellite, with long latencies that make it impossible to do VoIP or interactive gaming? One of America's best kept secrets, so it seems, is the wide coverage of WISPs — terrestrial (not satellite or cellular) wireless broadband Internet providers. This article gives an overview of WISPs and provides a handy map showing their nationwide coverage (more than 750,000 square miles of the continental US — and only about one third of the WISPs in the US are on the map so far). Most WISPs are small, independent, consumer-friendly, and tech savvy, making them a better choice than big, corporate ISPs who can't even tell a penny from a dollar."
Government

Submission + - FCC Commissioner: Don't regulate the Internet (washingtonpost.com)

Brett Glass writes: "In an op-ed in today's Washington Post, FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell makes a case against government regulation of the Internet, opining that "engineers, not politicians or bureaucrats, should solve engineering problems." With state governments pressuring ISPs to pull the plug on Usenset, and a proposal now in play for censored public Internet, he may have a very good point."

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