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The study includes several aspects, if you look at the bottom of the link:
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"The "Most Unwired College Campuses" survey findings are based on the number of hotspots, the number of undergraduates, number of computers and the computer to student ratio. The results were also based on the percentage of each college campus that is covered by wireless technology. The data was collected from university interviews and documents, and a variety of industry sources."
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I was surprised to see that Syracuse University was included, considering that the wireless coverage here is not 100%. It shows that 100% campus coverage is not a prerequisite to getting on this list, and shows the relatively lack of deployment in colleges and universities nationwide.
Frank
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, April 08, 2004 10:21:09 AM >>> Agreed. Not only UT, what Carnegie Mellon and others? I happen to know that UT Austin has about the same number of AP¹s deployed over their whole campus as we do in our student apartments?? Not to know Austin, which is coming along very nicely, just that the study is flawed/skewed. Doug Jackson From: Dewitt Latimer < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Organization: Univ of Notre Dame Reply-To: "802.11 wireless issues listserv" ********** Participation and subscription information for this EDUCAUSE Constituent Group discussion list can be found at http://www.educause.edu/cg/. |
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