Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-05 Thread Ross Tajvar
Hi Eric, thanks for this info. Very helpful. Mark/everyone, this is in Morocco specifically. I haven't been given the exact location but I'm told it's near Dahkla. On Sat, Aug 3, 2019, 9:36 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > In a remote area in northern africa if there are no terrestrial ISPs, and >

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-05 Thread Mehmet Akcin
there is nothing about telecoms in this map, it's all about powerlines. On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 8:02 AM Tony Finch wrote: > Fred Baker wrote: > > > On Aug 3, 2019, at 3:36 PM, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > > > > > > Feel free to open live.infrapedia.com on mobile. > > > Between overlaid ads and the

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-05 Thread Nikos Leontsinis
Agree > On 4 Aug 2019, at 18:50, Fred Baker wrote: > > Between overlaid ads and the thing trying to force an account, i’d Describe > it as a waste of time. Now, a page that delivered the data advertised... > > Sent using a machine that autocorrects in interesting ways... > >> On Aug 3,

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-05 Thread Tony Finch
Fred Baker wrote: > > On Aug 3, 2019, at 3:36 PM, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > > > > Feel free to open live.infrapedia.com on mobile. > Between overlaid ads and the thing trying to force an account, i’d > Describe it as a waste of time. Now, a page that delivered the data > advertised...

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-04 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Keith, thank you for your response, I think this is slightly becoming offtopic, I will take this offlist with you but in short, that's not how GeoServer works (or mainly GIS when displaying things publicly) for something to be displayed to you, it needs to make it available, and if it's available

RE: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-04 Thread Keith Medcalf
On Sunday, 4 August, 2019 12:20, Mehmet Akcin wrote: >I understand and share your frustration about forcing account >registration. We had no other way but to implement this as constantly >we had sources trying to download our data by examining our code. By >having access controls we were able

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-04 Thread Mehmet Akcin
thank you for the feedback. It's quite challenging to keep a high scale, open, a free platform without having ads, they are designed to be easily closed and should you have problem with it, I am happy to help understand and hear recommendations. I understand and share your frustration about

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-04 Thread Fred Baker
Between overlaid ads and the thing trying to force an account, i’d Describe it as a waste of time. Now, a page that delivered the data advertised... Sent using a machine that autocorrects in interesting ways... > On Aug 3, 2019, at 3:36 PM, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > >  > Feel free to open

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Eric Kuhnke
In a remote area in northern africa if there are no terrestrial ISPs, and there is no budget to build towers for PTP microwave, I don't know if there are any reasonable options. If sufficient funds did exist, my recommendation, if they really want true diversity between two totally different

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Feel free to open live.infrapedia.com on mobile. Click on share location icon. And it will show 3D view of any fiber near by. We are thinking about adding wireless networks too and maybe overlaying national cell phone coverage maps On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 14:21 Mark Tinka wrote: > > > On

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Mark Tinka
On 3/Aug/19 23:09, Ross Tajvar wrote: > On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 4:30 PM Brian Henson > wrote: > > If we had a location (or at least a part of the world) we might be > able to recommend a little better.  > > > This is in northern Africa. Hmmh - normally, when

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Ross Tajvar
On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 4:30 PM Brian Henson wrote: > If we had a location (or at least a part of the world) we might be able to > recommend a little better. > This is in northern Africa.

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Brian Henson
If we had a location (or at least a part of the world) we might be able to recommend a little better. On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 3:32 PM Ross Tajvar wrote: > Hi all, > > A friend of mine is trying to set up a network in a location where there > is no fiber (or copper) for many miles. As bandwidth

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Ross Tajvar
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Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Mike Hammett
Subject: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs Hi all, A friend of mine is trying to set up a network in a location where there is no fiber (or copper) for many miles. As bandwidth requirements are low (<1M for the foreseeable future) but uptime is important, he was looking

Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Ross Tajvar
Hi all, A friend of mine is trying to set up a network in a location where there is no fiber (or copper) for many miles. As bandwidth requirements are low (<1M for the foreseeable future) but uptime is important, he was looking at using multiple cell modems from separate carriers as redundant