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Date: 08 Sep 2002 18:16:57 -0400
>>>>> "J" == James Rogers <jamesr@best.com> writes:
J> An example: Being able to model RF propagation in three
J> dimensions for a metro area when deploying wireless networks.
J> By having every single tree and building detail and similar,
J> you can "see" even tiny dead spots due to physical blockage and
J> signal attenuation.
Hmmm, just as I thought. In other words, it has no practical uses
whatsoever ;) ... do the biz guys in your office /really/ think WISPs
are really going to shell out /their/ money to find a house or two
they can't reach? Experience suggests (a) they won't care and (b)
they will even sign up that errant house and then give them a
run-around blaming the dead-spot on "unsupported vendor equipment".
Thus, yes, it is 'cool': Expensive toy with no apparent function ;)
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Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@teledyn.com> TeleDynamics Communications Inc
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