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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/182150"><b>ricep5</b></A> : Technically speaking, this is not WiFi since the signaling scheme they are using would be incompatible with off the shelf equipment. This sounds more like a trunking scheme where they can repeat to remote locales and rebroadcast the link locally using standards based equipment.  Sounds like WiMax to me.<br><br>Perhaps Intel should contact the wizards at ParkerVision. Didn't they get all of the patents for signaling WiFi over long distances?]]></description>
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