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Tom Poe wrote:
G. You're determined to mislead the list members. How come?
i am not misleading any one. i just believe that people should be aware of
is regulated before they get fined for illegal broadcasting.
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g
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G. I used the wrong term. I apologize. There are no interference
issues, nor are there any licensing issues. A wireless network that
covers a 2 mile by 3 mile square area without Internet connection, is
called an intranet. Any computer that can see the cloud, can
communicate with all the other computers, and participate in a
videoconference. Thus, it looks a lot like low power tv. Does that
make sense? So, what's to keep that from happening? Is it the cost of
the equipment for hosting a videoconference? Do you know what's needed?
Tom
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