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Vodafone Foundation Launches Cell Site In a Backpack

Bismillah writes "The Vodafone Foundation's Mini Instant Network cellular access site is deployable in ten minutes and can be carried on as hand luggage on commercial airliners. It's only 2G, but hey ..." This reminds me a bit of the Gargoyles in Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash, and useful for more than just emergencies.

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  1. Re:Power Source? by Neil_Brown · · Score: 4, Informative

    The backpack cell site can run on 110/220 volt mains power or a 12 volt battery; it also has an enclosed battery with four hours run time, and can also run off a 62 watt solar panel if needed. It can also charge up to three phones.

  2. Re:Good luck with getting that through security by Ungrounded+Lightning · · Score: 4, Informative

    Is this cell site actually intended to be connected back to the grid, or is it only for communication between phones connected to this one site?

    Back to the grid. According to TFA:

    Backhaul to Vodafone is through the Cobham Explorer 500 Broadband Global Area Network, with communications being encrypted through IPsec.

    That's a satellite modem that sells for about three grand. A bit over 0.4 mbps of encrypted data plus voice.

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