On Wednesday 21 October 2009, Vickram Crishna wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:45 AM, jtd <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 20 October 2009, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
> >> http://dot.gov.in/miscellaneous/publicnotice.pdf
> >
> > As usual the cluelessness shines brightly.
> >
> > All you require to send anonymous voice messages is a public phone booth.
> > And if you are a little more enterprising, tap the millions of phone
> > wires festooned across streets and terraces. Rs.1200/- for a wireless
> > phone per cluster of attacks is not too much. Definetly cheaper than
> > laptop + wifi. Hope they dont ban wireless phones.
>
> I assume you mean cordless phones. 

Yes. "Wireless" means the old Sennao wireless, which had a range of around 
14Km. in the open and 3Km in concrete jungles. Cordless would be more in 
context.

> A friend of mine, living near Dehra 
> Dun, used a pair of cordless phones to 'connect' his house, across a
> small valley from the nearest BSNL wired village. In fact, the latest
> Chinese cordless phones (egged on by models marketed by European and
> American telcos) all use 2.4 GHz, messing up WiFi quite badly wherever
> they are installed. It is highly unlikely that these will ever be
> banned for use in India.

802.11b and g share the same band with newer cordless.

-- 
Rgds
JTD
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