People are loving the connectedness. But after a big disaster, how to get on the internet?
I propose ham radio could be used for this. The hams are ferociously independent and locally sustain their own transmission abilities. Ham radio transmission can go on with a local generator. If wireless transmission could re rejiggered to use ham frequencies this would be very useful after a disaster.
It might help to have a more parsimonious use of data than current web browsers like: perhaps a bare bones disaster browser?-- bungston, Sep 30 2009 Alternative history of the internet Alternative_20Histo...of_20the_20Internetgot me thinking... [bungston, Sep 30 2009] Look up packet modems. This has been baked since long before the internet.-- MechE, Sep 30 2009 [marked-for-tagline]
"I am only in my 4th day of network design so i could be wrong"-- normzone, Sep 30 2009 Isn't this the same as packet radio, and isn't it what Alohanet used?-- nineteenthly, Sep 30 2009 Packet radio occurred to me also, but, for reasons I can't quite explain, I got the feeling that's not what the idea is about.-- tatterdemalion, Sep 30 2009 random, halfbakery