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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

North York Antenna Project



A nice big sector antenna is being set up by Steve, Bryn and Ron in North York... almost time to light up part of Yonge St. and the North face of a couple of nearby apartment buildings...

More later as the deployment develops!

Monday, May 21, 2007

Broadband An Expensive Luxury in Many Countries


From "$10.85 per month broadband in China not such a hot deal"
By Eric Bangeman | Published: May 20, 2007 - 10:37PM CT on ArsTechnica


"If you think you're paying a lot for broadband in the US, here's a shot of perspective: Internet service in developing countries is comparatively more expensive. In the aftermath of The World Bank's releasing a report on the challenges facing China's information and communications technology industry, we decided to take a look at how much Chinese citizens paid for broadband compared to other countries. We decided to take some of the broadband prices contained in the World Bank's report and combine them with income data from the International Monetary Fund to get a clearer picture of how expensive broadband can be from country to country, both in absolute and relative terms."


Link to ArsTechnica Report

Thursday, May 17, 2007

MP Wants to Ban All Unlicensed ISPs

Last month, Conservative MP Joy Smith introduced the "Clean Internet Act" / Bill C-427. So this is old news, but it's worth taking a look at...

Without mincing words, the "Clean Internet Act" is another attempt to control our internet connections with over-reaching and ineffective new laws. If this actually became law, all ISPs would have to get a license from the government just to be able to connect to the internet. MP Joy Smith clearly has little regard for free expression -in print, out loud, or on the internet- even though free expression is a basic democratic right and necessity. Smith would have it so you couldn't publish a blog without having a licensed publisher/ISP: Would Smith propose a law making it so only licensed printers could publish books, or only licensed book stores could sell books? Probably not-- but why would she single out internet providers and internet users? And did she have to actually call the new Act the "CIA"? Isn't that a bit too obvious? ;-)

It’s a shame that our MPs waste their/our time with this sort of stuff when there are real internet governance issues to work on—including privacy of communications, the plague of spam, net neutrality, competitive access to municipal WiFi infrastructure, allowing internet-based TV re-broadcasting, and more!


The proposed law



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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Monthly Meeting Tuesday 08 May

What: Wireless Nomad Monthly Meeting!

When: Tuesday, May 8 at 7:00PM-9:00PM
Where: Linux Caffe
326 Harbord Street
Toronto ON M6G 3A4
416-534-2116