Can someone break it down for me. Like the reach of the wifi or do i need to connect cables to everyone

  • ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net
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    1 day ago

    Putting down new cables is extremely expensive, especially if they need to go underground.

    However it would be viable for a community to construct an ISP that uses a Wi-Fi mesh network, as demonstrated here and here.

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      19 hours ago

      Well, costs differ, but with specialised equipment & fast track city bureaucracy (with the specialised equipment) they could be much less then they are.

      Especially in rural areas one of them giant subsoilers could do miles a day next to the road & just fix things as they break.

      This isn’t better than a proper maintainable shaft with working access points etc, but for a sort of community ISP it would do.
      But proper networking equipment is hella expensive too, you need significant throughput, low lag, reliable service, redundancies, proper space, etc.

      … the real question would be why isn’t core infrastructure considered a pubic good & in hands of the gov (they get access to the data anyway). For profit internet access can get really tricky really fast.