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By Jo Best

Published: Friday 24 February 2006


Name

Bobby Resigleano


Location

Thunder Bay


Occupation

Educator


Comment

As a former/part-time student of LU, I am very put back to think that the current president of the university is doing students/staff/administration a health favour by limiting and/or banning wireless networking at the school.

Any forward looking individual will know that wireless networking is only going to grow beyond the control of localized hotspots with the use of 802.11n and further builds.

I suspect there is more going on here than health concerns. If this genuinely is the case, the president should stop the sell of alcohol at the onsite campus pub, block all use of cell phones, remove microwaves from all eating areas, and replace all CRT monitors.

This surely is a step backwards in a institution that thrives on the movement of information.



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