I don't think the initial query had to do with T1 type, line of sight type 
transmission.  My impression was that he was asking about wireless 
ethernet, rather than cabling up a building/facility.

And from what I've priced, the equipment cost, alone, for the long 
distance (not that you get great distance), is fairly heavy.

On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Robert Canary wrote:

> No that is wrong.  I have been doing wireless Internet for about two
> years now.  It is cheaper on the clients and runs rock solid.  My links
> are priced per facilty based T1 tiering (ie 64k, 128k, etc.).  The
> reason you do not see more of it is because there is a line-of-sight
> issue.  This is because the wireless industry is oppressed by the FCC by
> refusing to give protection to it in its own spectrum.  The ROBCs do a
> good job of protecting their hardwired assets by lobbying the FCC and
> other communication regulators.
> 
> As far as bandwidth...I can get you anything from 64k upto 45Meg.  And
> the weather dose not change it.
> 
> 
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