See vids by @LinusTech among others and http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2015/10/26/the-promise-of-5g-access-in-rural-areas-faster-streaming-on-mobile … straight line access = “super-charged Wi-Fi,”
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Replying to @VERlDlS @LesleyRiddoch
200-300 mile radius is going to be possible.
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Replying to @VERlDlS @LesleyRiddoch
that's the same sort of thing they said about WiMax; just didn't pan out in real world...
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Replying to @ArgyllAtheist @LesleyRiddoch
I keep hearing "they". Are you telling me Scots are incapable of coming up with a feasibility>
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study or test/series of tests done by uni or something? We need BT to do it for us? Is that it?
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nobody is talking about BT here. Various groups working on 5G, like http://www.surrey.ac.uk/5gic
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your point is? A research Uni includes them as a partner. Would be odd if they were not.
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Point is very simple: If partnering with BT & hoping the Uk gov come through for islanders is>
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the best you can do then it may be time to think outside the box.
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who said they were?
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