On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, Anthony Townsend wrote:

>
> The infrastructure, which cost the Portsmouth Redevelopment and Housing
> Authority (PRHA) $36,000 for a server, antenna and service, is already

$36K? what the heck did they buy, a T3? Not likely. More likely the
equipment and service had to be purchased through an 'approved' vendor,
with a lot of expensive consulting.

This is another example of why we shouldn't have government involved with
building wireless networks. It's another example of waste and abuse. I'd
rather the residents themselves put together the $1k for a really good
rooftop AP and about $70/mo for a shareable DSL circuit.

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