On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 12:46, Ross Drummond wrote:
> This decision gives prospective service providers greater incentive to install 
> their own modern network and as a consequence drive Telecom to improve an 
> offering based on copper that has been lying beneath the water table for 30 
> years.

It also gives the people of New Zealand a golden opportunity to create
their own free wireless network and bust the communications cartel.

We have to move on 802.11 wireless, because communications companies are
unlikely to let a "mistake" like that slip through frequency allocation
legislation ever again.

It's once-in-a-lifetime, folks. Use it or lose it.

Vik :v)
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