Any idea if these new modems can be used standalone (point to point without an 
infrastructure.... Starmode I think they called it)? I know the old ones could 
be. See:

http://mosquitonet.stanford.edu/software/strip.html

-Jeff


Quoting Jack Grimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Ricochet Is Back In San Diego
> 
> High-speed wireless service Ricochet service available to San Diego
> consumers once more
> 
> San Diego/Denver, November 18, 2002 - Since Ricochet's former owner
> shut
> down the service last summer, fans and former users of the high-speed
> wireless service have been waiting to hear these three words: Ricochet
> is
> back. Ricochet Networks, Inc. (RNI) and NetHere Internet Services
> (NetHere)
> announced today that Ricochet is available once again to consumers in
> San
> Diego. The service can now be purchased from local retailers and sales
> agents, online at www.ricochet.com or at 1-888-RICOCHET and costs
> $44.95*
> per month for unlimited access. For a limited time the special
> Ricochet
> modem, a retail value of $99.95*, is free to new users with a signed
> six-month contract. Returning Ricochet users can reactivate their old
> modems
> online at www.ricochet.com. Former Ricochet users will also receive a
> free
> month of service to welcome them back.
> 
> Full article at:
> http://www.mobileinfo.com/News_2002/Issue45/Ricochet.htm
> 
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