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A proposal to live in a free mobile telecommunications world

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It would be helpful to put links into the body of the text, where they support individual statements, in addition to tossing together a source list at the end. Such a list is more useful if you comment on the sources, to help people to decide what to read.

Some technical issues should be identified. Handing off phone calls from cell to cell when the handset is moving (potentially rapidly) during a call involves routing activity that is not the same as that provided by the ordinary Internet routing protocols. Higher power levels than those that are within the regulatory framework for 802.11 can be required in order to reach handsets without special antennas in sparsely populated landscape.

The nature of the economic disruption involved can probably be indicated by a couple of sentences summarizing the earnings of mobile network providers. The political consequences can also be summarized briefly, so that the reader can see why you confidently expect governments to be uninterested in freeing personal telecomms.

 
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