[consume-routing] Demo Kit

Steve Kennedy steve-consume at gbnet.net
Wed Apr 24 13:51:02 BST 2002


On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 12:42:49PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:

> >I think any Telco/ISP with infrastructure will put basestations
> >on the networks, however BT already have a huge infrastructure, and
> >even if they just go into DSL enabled exchanges, they hit most
> I think they'd be rather more inclined to put them into non-enabled 
> exchanges... APs are somewhat cheaper than DSLAMs :)

But BT have infrastructure that could cope with AP's in DSL enabled
exchanges, they dont in ones without ...

> >population centers, then add airports, stations etc ...
> Trains would generate more revenue than stations...

unfortunately trains move, and it's getting the connectivity to
the trains. I'm sure it's on their roadmap, but putting in APs
where they have infrastructure now, makes it a lot easier and
less of a financial problem ...

Steve

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