On Fri, 2010-02-26 at 19:20 -0500, Daniel Senie wrote:
Hopefully someone will bother to cover the rural areas with cell service eventually.
I'm finding a fair number (about 40%+) of the tech-savvy "must-have-for-business-emails" users here in very rural UK out of reach of RA-ADSL) are using/have used Lynx as their browser and Mutt as email client, in some cases even when 3G (fringe reception only, possibly with tropopausal involvement*) is sometimes reachable. This only came to my attention last week when I noticed a strange Mailer: header and kinda shocked me at first, so I quizzed the sender further. They say that WAP-enabled sites are a non-starter for "daily" use. Worth looking into if the end-user can handle it in these situations. Rural DSL for them usually means Damn Small Linux - their joke not mine. Gord (* I'm not convinced about this - it fits their anecdotes, but I'm not sure about the timing/latency issues of the RF-side ) -- Explain to me again how pig's bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes