wire i think you are using what they call mobile wimax, this technology is
between 3.5-4G  backhaul is approximately within the backhaul range of
9Ghz ,16Ghz onwards.  Its 802.16e-2005 an amendment to 802.16-2004 and is
often referred to in shortened form as 802.16e. It introduced support for
mobility, amongst other things and is therefore also known as "mobile
WiMAX".   We will be able to experience this once UCC sits to discuss 4G ,
which our kenyan neighbours already started.

cheers

>> Wire James wrote thus on 6/3/09 4:20 PM:
>>> Hi Guys
>>>
>>> I am on this bus www.boltbus.com <http://www.boltbus.com> travelling
>>> from Washington DC to New York and it has WiFi. So I am actually
>>> emailing you from the Bus. What I want to know from you guys is what
>>> backhaul options are there for internet connectivity in a mobile bus
>>> like this one which is traversing places that dont even have GSM
>>> coverage.
>>>
>>> Please educate me.
>>
>> Its most likely mobile broadband - gprs/edge/umts/hspa. You will of
>> course lose connectivity where there is no gsm coverage :-)
>>
>> eb
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