-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 27/03/14 14:04, Dustin Jurman wrote: > There are plenty of Microwave products that produce that type of > bandwidth and more, LOS and NLOS. I do not know if there is a > WISPA counterpart in Scotland but you may want to reach out to > WISPA to see if they know of an organization. You can also reach > out to Cambium to see whom their partners are in the area.
Indeed - there's fairly local transit capacity (though it is via a BT exchange, so good luck actually getting a reasonable price off BTWC for a temporary line) and doing LOS on some temporary towers should be within the capabilities of some creative engineers. WISPA might be a good starting point, INCA can certainly put you in touch with the local crowd to advise. Either way it'd certainly work out a heck of a lot cheaper than sat. You can do 3G (DC-HSDPA) in that area on at least one MNO but probably want a decent directional antenna with some gain on it. That'd probably work out cheapest, but will be bandwidth limited and you'd be looking at a fair few devices bonded to get that much bandwidth. - -- Cheers, James -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTNEvqAAoJENTyYHL8dmp9StIP/RnilFJ1SzfEqsQ5dkxMO+Hg jc7b4q41h7sNiWoWjRPbjc/nRsG0JNHIK/JicfuOKVzlrCIBdhO30B+EnR2DhZ+i roc09WwbJckwoGwTZjvXESm1qJE1bZTynr7nrrc7WFXak6HDN3MZqhHlkElShYAg i7Al5m5LjUFXKr+xorOam84w/DcmgFCi5SzAQOu5fTvQxbJ1gmiwb+n7q5V6xzRH /B+bRFBwaqW6mtTQ2Wh9lxxXaMoIRHWfo/AlI21Z8FyKANArypqBC3YNw0BSkeBP kN3dRy6AlbmhFQ3XaiOrYiHbx/vp4WV3VVe6S8/Suey2eKASmyglB3nfeCYvokOk kvMs4phfE8lTAntMm0HKykHtZHtPbUdwTOag4TyYCjlBtLZahBDqF9Q6TFwuhhxL e1Vi86PEpPgMGAGlim81DCHu9/BwWsvnp2R98/hAW5bMTanm6sBcAera0EYrAtKr MXYN5WOmAZzVxW/x1nbtxYBM8iNG2fY/w0lGDH+2Z7DgJxP/WQOVUhU3UCJcQYgi jkx9BSjBJJtyR6F/WKxKbDhIaTfZ58Y7qNqXpg27z1KuCxkz9HdpjYH2kuMO5icx Hq29kD4cJm5APCcBjyP8mlIyHG2GZqeNmJLaSfmCWYwhuf/XOKQQbgtOdfMLsoyS z3OJ0iuivtdirXz7RAoR =eyO1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

