Price is right...below $500.00.....supports video conferencing as well....and we have rural areas here in the US as well.....BD
According to MIT’s Technology in Review, Intel has announced plans to sell a specialized Wi-Fi platform later this year that can send data from a city to outlying rural areas tens of miles away, connecting sparsely populated villages to the Internet.
The technology is called the rural connectivity platform (RCP) and has data rates up to about 6.5 megabits per second, which is good enough for video conferencing and telemedicine.Intel has installed and tested RCP in India, Panama, Vietnam, and South Africa. Later this year, the company will sell the device in India, with a target price below $500.
The point-to-point technology requires two nodes, providing backhaul infrastructure for less than $1,000.
Intel's Wi-Fi RCP Transmits 60 Miles - WIRELESS AND MOBILE NEWS
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