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=== WiMAX === | === WiMAX === | ||
− | Since [[w:WiMAX|WiMAX]] implements IPv6 well<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ipv6.com/articles/wimax/Wireless-Tech-WiMax.htm |website=IPv6.com |title=Wimax - Next Generation Wireless Technology |last1=Tech |first1=Lakashimi |accessdate=3 August 2013}}</ref>, as well as [ | + | Since [[w:WiMAX|WiMAX]] implements IPv6 well<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ipv6.com/articles/wimax/Wireless-Tech-WiMax.htm |website=IPv6.com |title=Wimax - Next Generation Wireless Technology |last1=Tech |first1=Lakashimi |accessdate=3 August 2013}}</ref>, as well as multicasting and QOS<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX#Triple-play WiMAX triple-play, Wikipedia]</ref>, and a single tower can provide access for the whole community everywhere, it would be perhaps the best alternative, provided the equipment is affordable. Mini-PCI WiFi+WiMAX cards for notebooks are sufficiently affordable (~$10). |
=== 3G === | === 3G === |