English is also a common language for maritime operations, amatuer (ham) radio operations, etc, etc, etc. Lets face it, whenever two people from different countries meet, if they don't happen to speak each other's language, they will probably communicate using good ol' english
Yup, sure can. Oscar 40 has uplinks and downlinks on the VHF/UHF and microwave bands, which (at least in the US) are usable by 'no-code' licensee's.
English is also a common language for maritime operations, amatuer (ham) radio operations, etc, etc, etc. Lets face it, whenever two people from different countries meet, if they don't happen to speak each other's language, they will probably communicate using good ol' english
... Then why do 80% of the attacks (we get them nightly) come from machines on @home's networks?