[AusNOG] NBN Commsday Presentation

Mark Smith markzzzsmith at gmail.com
Thu Apr 20 14:59:56 EST 2017


I'll just leave this here.

http://www.limemicro.com

Admittedly a bit pricey when you can by a Raspberry Pi or similar for ~$50 or
less that is likely to support 802.11s Wifi mesh. (Fire up a wifi
monitoring app on your phone and then imagine if all of the visible SSIDs
were mesh capable)




On 20 Apr. 2017 14:45, "Grahame Lynch" <grahamelynch at commsdaymail.com>
wrote:

Indeed. People make too many assumptions about future limits based on
yesterday's limits

On Apr 20, 2017 2:40 PM, "Jason Ashton" <jason at bigair.net.au> wrote:

> *"*You really would need to start wearing a tin-foil hat if there was
> enough RF in the air to delivery 30 times as much data over wireless
> as there is today.*"*
>
> millimetre wave spectrum will solve that problem
>
> http://fortune.com/2017/04/10/att-acquiring-straight-path-5g/
> http://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/10/att-to-buy-straight-path-comm
> unications.html
>
> On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 12:49 PM, Mark Delany <g2x at juliet.emu.st> wrote:
>
>> > to deliver, but it is not same.   Growth of wireless broadband may be
>> > only good thing which is happening in Australia. It may create some real
>> > competition for NBN and makes it move.
>>
>> People love to say this, but according to the latest ACCC
>> telecommunications report, 97+% of traffic is delivered over fixed
>> line networks and that ratio has more or less remained the same for
>> the last 5 years.
>>
>> You really would need to start wearing a tin-foil hat if there was
>> enough RF in the air to delivery 30 times as much data over wireless
>> as there is today.
>>
>> And of course fixed consumption will not stand still even as wireless
>> capacity grows...
>>
>>
>> Mark.
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