I recently wrote up some thoughts on using Wi-Fi for rural access. It's geared to the development community, non-technical people as an introduction. The set-up is applicable to first-world rural as well.

http://simonwoodside.com/projects/ict/ruralwifi.html

simon

On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 03:30 PM, Zachary Mutrux wrote:

Ahoy BAWUG,

This week there is a discussion at TechSoup on how nonprofit
organizations can benefit from WiFi. TechSoup is a project of
Compumentor, a nonprofit in San Francisco that provides free and
low-cost technical assistance to other nonprofits. There are a lot of
folks who are curious about the technology, and some who are interested
in deploying it in their organizations.

If you have a minute to stop by and post it would be much appreciated.

http://www.techsoup.org/forums/index.cfm

Feel free to repost or forward to interested parties.

Yours,

Zac Mutrux


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