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  2. Long-range Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    While Wi-Fi hotspots are ubiquitous in urban areas, some rural areas use more powerful longer-range transceivers as alternatives to cell (GSM, CDMA) or fixed wireless (Motorola Canopy and other 900 MHz) applications. The main drawbacks of 2.4 GHz vs. these lower-frequency options are:

  3. Wireless community network - Wikipedia

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    By 2003, a number of wireless community projects had established themselves in urban areas across North America, Europe and Australia. In June 2000, Melbourne Wireless Inc. was established in Melbourne Australia as a not-for-profit project to establish a metropolitan area wireless network using off-the-shelf 802.11 wireless equipment

  4. List of wireless community networks by region - Wikipedia

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    Megasurf wireless internet os covering the area. Africa. DRC Mesh Bukavu [1] [2] Pamoja Net [3] Ghana. Akwapim Community ... CRCWN Cavan Rural Community Wireless ...

  5. Hybrid Access Networks - Wikipedia

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    One of the main motivations for such Hybrid Access Networks is to provide faster Internet services in rural areas where it is not always cost-effective to deploy faster xDSL technologies such as G.Fast or VDSL2 that cannot cover long distances between the street cabinet and the home. Several governments, notably in Europe, required network ...

  6. Ericsson to Support Rural Wireless Internet Service Providers

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  7. MikroTik - Wikipedia

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    The RouterBOARD line, in conjunction with RouterOS, is sold to small to medium wireless internet service providers, typically offering broadband wireless access in rural and remote areas. The product line includes assembled SOHO routers, indoor and outdoor wireless 802.11 MIMO and TDMA devices, as well as caseless PCB routers for the creation ...