There's a 100 year old technology that's in use now and is cheaper and easier 
to use.  It's ham radio.  You can get a license from the FCC easily, but of 
course, if the crap hits the fan, you can be communicating worldwide for very 
cheap even without the permission of the FCC.
Ask the resistance movements during WWII and behind the Iron Curtain how 
important radio has been to communicating around The Man.

http://arrl.org

--- In [email protected], Jon Roland <jon.rol...@...> wrote:
>
> For emergency communications (such as militia might need) there is a new
> product called the Mesh Potato that enables people to use their analog
> phones to communicate with one another over wireless links that
> configure themselves in a wireless network that requires no landlines or
> cellular towers, and could in principle extend over an entire country,
> with no wires or susceptibility to being interdicted. See
> http://www.constitution.org/wipnet/mesh_potato.htm
> 
> For more on mesh networking see
> http://www.constitution.org/wipnet/wipnet.htm
> <http://www.constitution.org/wipnet/wipnet.htm>
> 
> -- Jon
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