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the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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Re: Rural Broadband? Yes. But How?
by Anonymous
How about something like Green Wi-Fi - http://www.green-wifi.org/ - except that, for most rural users in Canada the boxes could be put on top of power poles, and perhaps draw power from the lines, rather than depending on solar power. I'm thinking of trying to recruit homeowners spread along the 3km or so between my house and in-town broadband to form a co-operative wi-fi network, with the hubs in people's homes. Problem is, at the moment, that there would not be a good enough signal to my place even if everyone between me and town agreed - too big a distance between houses, with hills in between as well, so I'd need some "remote" hubs too. Suggestions welcome!
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