I haven't seen any posts from a close-by ISP. Perhaps we can send a
router, backhaul, or other basic equipment to quick build a link into
the area from someplace that does work. I know there's lots of trees
there, so it isn't an easy proposition. I'm ready to toss in some
equipment. I have no spare labor.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thinking about what Mac said, I would think setting up some 'phone'
points would be a big help.
First find a WISP site nearby, set up 2 tents, 1 for 2-3 volunteers to
live in, and 1 with a solar panel and/or generator, antenna, computer,
and a few VOIP phones and let the survivors say have 5 minutes to call
loved ones to say they are alive. I know this is a simple statement
and it will take much more behind the scenes, but it seems like that
would be a great start.
Some would have the extra equipment, some could rotate volunteers,
some have the service, some provide funding, and some the
organizational skills.
Walter
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