You might want to ask around at the neighbors and see what the interest
level is.  It wouldn't take more than about 5 close-by folks to make it
worth the cost of setting up your own Community Access Point.

And if there was a nearby school, you might be able to get them involved
as well.

Jon Carnes

On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 14:27, Ron Joffe wrote:
> On Monday 22 September 2003 12:14 pm, Jeremy Portzer wrote:
> > on.  Maybe with that high location, you could become an access point for
> > one... :-)
> 
> Jeremy,
> 
> We had actually looked at that last year, but because of the location, the T1 
> charges were a bit high. Add to that the relatively sparse population up 
> there, and it was hard to justify.
> 
> Ron
> 
>  

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