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2MBps Bandwidth Anywhere Via Suitcase Transmitter

mysticbob writes: "This newly announced suitcase satellite xmtr does 2MBps upstream, anywhere in the world, and sounds easy to use. Could be useful (someday) for lots of remote users. Of course, it does require your ISP have a satellite NAP ... " This looks similar to (but sleeker than) another satellite video connection box we featured a little while ago, but without a built-in monitor. How small will these be in 5 years?

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  1. 2002-01-21 15:09:06 Slashdot censorship...rejected by roman_mir · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    2002-01-21 15:09:06 Slashdot censorship (yro,slashdot) (rejected)

    I suggest this story in light of the past events that took place on Slashdot forum . There is a story on Kuro5hin about this as well. It should come to everyone's attention that there are some issues with Slashdot moderation system as well as other issues, such as story posting. I suggest we discuss these issues in this story post. As a public forum, we can at least try and be civilized and pretend that public means democratic. I believe the stories posted on Slashdot should be voted for by Slashdot users, I think that Slashdot editors should not distance themselves from this community.