Silicon Valley To Get a Cellular Network Just For Things
An anonymous reader writes "MIT Technology Review reports that French company Sigfox will soon roll out a cellular data network in the San Francisco Bay Area aimed exclusively for low-bandwidth, low power devices such as household appliances and sensors. It's the U.S. debut for a technology already in use in France. The network uses the 900 MHz unlicensed spectrum used by cordless phones. Sigfox says that and their technology's very low bandwidth makes it possible to connect devices significantly more cheaply than with conventional cellular modems and service."
that is giving us mad cancer, dna damage, autism, and causes illness/extinction to birds/bees/other life, among many other illnesses.
movie documentary: resonance: beings of frequency: http://www2.oregonstatehospita...
movie documentary: energy weapons and emf/rf (covers military radar/satellite use, to deliberately injure people based on the same principles. radar/satellites are hidden forms of radiation all around us, being used to spy on us, image us, and dose us with radiation on top of everything else.): http://www2.oregonstatehospita...
PDF White Papers by Dr. Martin Pall and Dr. Paul Dart, hidden dangers of 4G, WiFi, and cellular technologies, effects of EMF besides heating effect: http://www2.oregonstatehospita... http://www2.oregonstatehospita...
We're killing ourselves with EMF carrying pocket cellular masts and building massive cellular masts all around our homes. Typical house has 10 microwave EMF masts from all the portable wireless devices/household appliances, blasting you and everyone around you 24/7..
Ben Grimm will be happy
Why do I want my household appliances sending usage data to who knows where?
They're rather late to the game, PG&E has been running a 900MHz ISM IPv6 mesh network for several years over the whole of Silicon Valley, every electricity meter is a node, with gas meters relayed via the electricity meters, and indeed the same radios proliferate many other places in the world.
Between Z-wave, Bluetooth LP, and Wifi I'd say our bases are covered. This is dipshittery.
So they slap a PA on to a garage door bleeper and call many of these a "network".
It has no security and because is only one way, there is no acknowledgement so the "connected" device has no way of knowing if the message got across the air.
Great.
Just wait till France introduces you to the minitel!
Will this affect my cordess phone in the future?
This will not end well for this company once Verizon and AT&T get in on the act.
I'd rather be raped by a wild pack of HIV-infected niggers than have my "things" networked.
Is this for real? Oregon State Hospital is hosting all these "conspiracy" files?
Seems more like unauthorized uploads. Except for the very official "media_archive" folder name.
I'd definitely stick to Vimeo for the "Resonance: Beings of Frequency" documentary.
Lets just use 900mhz for absolutely everything and assume it will all work trouble free. home internet, cell phones,power meters, 911 location, 2 way radios, cordless headphones.
Think for a moment about all the things that any medium to large city needs to keep track of. Lights. Traffic signals. Parking meters. Fire hydrants. Garbage trucks. Water flows, valves, drains. Sewerage flows. Air quality sensors. Weather sensors. Burglar alarms.
It seems odd to pitch this for household use, when most of the use cases you can imagine are somehow privacy invasive or creepy.
But a network like this could provide an amazing amount of transparency and insight into the web of things that is owned by the public.