Beg to differ:
the Katrina experience showed the fallacy of your reasoning. EVERY commercial approach to emcomm has failed to understand this simple fact. Fixed infrastructure will fail. There was NO comms in the Gulf coast after Katrina ... except ham radio ... and one satellite phone owned by the national guard. (all their other sat-phones had been sent to Iraq) My wife comes from Pass Christian, MS and we still had a house down there when Katrina hit.
I HOPE that this is hitting home with the officials. P4 is a great international emcomm tool. Not everyone lives in metro America!
73 Ed - KL7UW er that's in Alaska....a place with no roads in 75% of the land - Wimax, cell phones, I-tune --- Ha ha! but even in 1964 ham radio WAS the communications that worked in the 2nd largest earthquake to hit the world!
At 02:04 PM 12/13/2007, MKM wrote:
Forget the EMCOMM support, that does not make sense anymore. Read on...
WIMAX will be available from sprint soon. THAT will be a reliable technology for ecom. With one access point, they will cover a wide area for both data and voice. NOW, imagine multiple access point ( and I mean 2 or 3 max) and regardless of what the ecom situation is, help will get through.
We have to understand here that P4 satcom for ecom is not a selling point anymore.
On Dec 13, 2007, at 3:17 PM, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:
What many of us have been trying to say is there are NO free rides to GTO. The business has changed in that respect. The P4 proposal opens the door to possible govermental EMCOMM funding, as well as bringing in a whole new base of support.
73, Drew KO4MA
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