You could go below the treeline… Im thinking a good spot on a street pole could 
light up a block of 20-40 houses

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I have seen some papers that say the PMP is going to via millimeter wave 
radios.  I am sure they will get along with trees very well.

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I like your article.

What is the specific topology and deployment for this scenario though?

Vivint and a few others have set up fiber access nodes on Schools and buildings 
local to the neighborhoods, then did their form of mesh from there.

Is that the expected use case?

That fiber is brought in near the neighborhood, then broadcast from there using 
wireless?

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Check it out: ow.ly/xGUH308zChn



Gino Villarini

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