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On Jan 3, 2006, at 12:18 PM, muhumuza brian wrote:

I've been thinking about this for some time. Some
thing I saw on DWTV about a town with solar powered
wifi stations, the network covering the entire
perimeter of the town. In a small town like KLA, even
if it were a network without internet access, a VOIP
infrustructure can be built ontop of it for
communication in town. I'm just wondering how legal it
is, how possible it is in terms of politics, if UCC
with the help of telecom operators won't eat off your
head.

Of course they will come for your neck and head if you terminate your VOIP on their telco infrastructure (landline or GSM). But I heard someone lament the other day that the regulator is also an operator... so go figure.

Kurup


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