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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Dhiraagu, WIFI....


Saw something like this outside jade bistro café, asked around.... well supposedly jade's wifi is actually their own... maybe they use a dhiraagu connection.

i wonder why dhiraagu is not setting up wifi hotspots...? male' is a relatively small place and for a company like dhiraagu it probably wouldnt be cost prohibitive... maybe they are already planning on rolling it out...

just a thought... just a thought.....

13 Comments:

At 14 December, 2005, Blogger primary0 said...

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At 14 December, 2005, Blogger primary0 said...

hmmm yeah its almost 2006 and no provider operated hotspots in this country.. wonder why.. maybe coz everyone wants metro-wifi (err city wide coverage). but its a provider's hell. it doesnt work. it wouldnt work here in this shitty concrete park either.

 
At 14 December, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

well as we all know there are a coupla hotspots around.. but almost all of them are in places where somebody wouldn't dare to be with a laptop for fear of being mugged or hit by a freeking car! there's only one sopt i know which is even remotely practical, that's near the MTCC tower building.. near fishermens park..

 
At 14 December, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i know for a fact that there was spot infront of bank of maldives for a long time but i dont know about now. i know it aint practical to be over there just to get on the net

 
At 14 December, 2005, Blogger primary0 said...

anonymous (hotspot near bank), this is what you are talking about.

 
At 14 December, 2005, Blogger primary0 said...

one more thing. that was for wifi enabled pda users (our friendly O2 fanciers)... :)

 
At 14 December, 2005, Blogger Daadi said...

heh.. what i actually had in mind wasnt the roads... but the practical places.. where someone could actually use it properly..

eg: library, social centers, cafés, carnival area... artificial beach...

btw primary0... u think there is any plan to phase out the ROL wireless network...??

 
At 14 December, 2005, Blogger asoa said...

Isn't 2.4GHz exclusively licensed to ROL? I guess it was.

 
At 15 December, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can get a WIFI connection from a nearby govt office, while i am inside my apartment. Free internet. I browse through it from time to time. Those ppl have ADSL 512kbps.
Damn these ppl know nothing about security.
I could shackoff their documents, If I want. Even whole Drives Shared to the Network.

 
At 18 December, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree ASOA is rigght,
Fatty y dont u aske the question with Focus infocom, hu took the WIFI exclusivity and keep it hidden in their closet.

cheers

 
At 23 December, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"it wouldnt work here in this shitty concrete park either" .. thats true for people with little knowledge on FiWi!! probaby people who does research on Wifi never have thought of concrete.hmmmm.how did Vivato built wifi hotspots in metros and rural areas? i would suggest to have a look at theses links: http://www.vivato.com/prodtech_casestudies.html http://www.vivato.com/downloads/Hoopfest_Final.pdf. Concrete is not an obstacle for WiFi,when AP are positioned at the right place, with proper equipments.ofcourse, you cant use SOHO Wifi Products to built a Metro Solution.

 
At 23 December, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why dont System Admins remain as Sys Admins?

 
At 24 December, 2005, Blogger asoa said...

Vivato indeed provides WiFi to metro city Spokane and Mr. Bush praises Vivato too.

 

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