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EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

reply to howtodoit

Re: how would you stay online?

That's what I was wondering- MBTA Commuter Rail has Wi-Fi, (free to everyone, even) but it's provided by at&t (which defaced the carriages with its horrifyingly terrible logo and orange), which has a cellular network and so the Wi-Fi is provided by routers in each carriage... something like this would seem to make more sense.


NickD
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join:2000-11-17
Princeton Junction, NJ

AT&T can do it at a low cost because it owns the cellular network. Cablevision only owns cable lines, and it's pretty hard to connect a cable line to a moving train.



fifty nine

join:2002-09-25
Sussex, NJ
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said by NickD:

AT&T can do it at a low cost because it owns the cellular network. Cablevision only owns cable lines, and it's pretty hard to connect a cable line to a moving train.
It can be done wirelessly with repeaters on the poles.

Remember metricom ricochet? They used transmitters on utility poles.

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