What part of the Chicago area do you consider the "styx"? I've seen proposed ranges of around 30 miles. From the loop, that should be enough to reach out/atleast close to: Buffalo Grove, Shaumburg, Naperville, Homewood, and Gary,IN.
Stay tuned for the 700MHz auction in January. 700MHz carries especially well over longer distances, perfect for broadband out in the countryside. Let's hope a WiMAX provider buys the spectrum. Let's hope further that some additional sub 1GHz spectrum frees up for open wireless broadband.
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I wonder if that'll reach us folk out in the styx. T'ain't like we got no mountains or nuthin' round these here parts. Nice 'n' flat!
What part of the Chicago area do you consider the "styx"? I've seen proposed ranges of around 30 miles. From the loop, that should be enough to reach out/atleast close to: Buffalo Grove, Shaumburg, Naperville, Homewood, and Gary,IN.
lol des plaines?
As long as Winnetka isn't forgotten.
Stay tuned for the 700MHz auction in January. 700MHz carries especially well over longer distances, perfect for broadband out in the countryside. Let's hope a WiMAX provider buys the spectrum. Let's hope further that some additional sub 1GHz spectrum frees up for open wireless broadband.
How about Batavia?