why don't you legislate to use microwave antennas to get the coverage sooner?
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Replying to @bigalwright001
microwave not the answer other than for some point to point connections. If interested: https://www.facebook.com/CalumKerrSNP/posts/1893912814161907 …
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Replying to @bigalwright001
already used for p2p. You tell me why you think it's the answer as I can't see why you would think it is
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Replying to @bigalwright001
If you think we're missing something email me details as I've never had anyone suggest microwave beyond p2p
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Replying to @CalumRKerr
if you want fast, less costly implementation it's better. That's what is needed in rural areas
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Replying to @bigalwright001
it has got a place for remote areas for p2p broadband, but my first choice is for models that deploy rural fibrepic.twitter.com/CHFeEJ9oyM
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Replying to @CalumRKerr
unless gov put cash & impetus into networks that will take years if ever due to low return on investment.
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if you read that article you'll see we are looking at p2p microwave (as in Heriot) and rural fibre.
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