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By Steve Ranger

Published: Tuesday 05 April 2005


Name

EMJ


Location

Cardiff


Occupation

Wireless


Comment

Unfortunately while superficially attractive wireless networks just don't work like that. Any new mast has to fit in with an operators existing infrastructure and expecting a happy co-incidence of channel allocation, power output and network fit for any given site is stretching co-incidence. It will happen - in a minority of sites - but it's nowhere near a panacea.



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