-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 27/03/14 14:04, Dustin Jurman wrote:
There are plenty of Microwave products that produce that type of bandwidth and more, LOS and NLOS. I do not know if there is a WISPA counterpart in Scotland but you may want to reach out to WISPA to see if they know of an organization. You can also reach out to Cambium to see whom their partners are in the area.
Indeed - there's fairly local transit capacity (though it is via a BT exchange, so good luck actually getting a reasonable price off BTWC for a temporary line) and doing LOS on some temporary towers should be within the capabilities of some creative engineers. WISPA might be a good starting point, INCA can certainly put you in touch with the local crowd to advise. Either way it'd certainly work out a heck of a lot cheaper than sat. You can do 3G (DC-HSDPA) in that area on at least one MNO but probably want a decent directional antenna with some gain on it. That'd probably work out cheapest, but will be bandwidth limited and you'd be looking at a fair few devices bonded to get that much bandwidth. - -- Cheers, James -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJTNEvqAAoJENTyYHL8dmp9StIP/RnilFJ1SzfEqsQ5dkxMO+Hg jc7b4q41h7sNiWoWjRPbjc/nRsG0JNHIK/JicfuOKVzlrCIBdhO30B+EnR2DhZ+i roc09WwbJckwoGwTZjvXESm1qJE1bZTynr7nrrc7WFXak6HDN3MZqhHlkElShYAg i7Al5m5LjUFXKr+xorOam84w/DcmgFCi5SzAQOu5fTvQxbJ1gmiwb+n7q5V6xzRH /B+bRFBwaqW6mtTQ2Wh9lxxXaMoIRHWfo/AlI21Z8FyKANArypqBC3YNw0BSkeBP kN3dRy6AlbmhFQ3XaiOrYiHbx/vp4WV3VVe6S8/Suey2eKASmyglB3nfeCYvokOk kvMs4phfE8lTAntMm0HKykHtZHtPbUdwTOag4TyYCjlBtLZahBDqF9Q6TFwuhhxL e1Vi86PEpPgMGAGlim81DCHu9/BwWsvnp2R98/hAW5bMTanm6sBcAera0EYrAtKr MXYN5WOmAZzVxW/x1nbtxYBM8iNG2fY/w0lGDH+2Z7DgJxP/WQOVUhU3UCJcQYgi jkx9BSjBJJtyR6F/WKxKbDhIaTfZ58Y7qNqXpg27z1KuCxkz9HdpjYH2kuMO5icx Hq29kD4cJm5APCcBjyP8mlIyHG2GZqeNmJLaSfmCWYwhuf/XOKQQbgtOdfMLsoyS z3OJ0iuivtdirXz7RAoR =eyO1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----