Due to the fluid nature of the web, we can't guarantee these links will work past the original posting date.
ZamNet, Zambia's oldest and largest ISPZamNet indeed DOES offer WiMax wireless Internet service, but the part I like is the current weather that says visibility is 999 kilometers.
David Isenberg on theDavid Isenberg's important paper on the Stupid Network, which does a pretty good job of comparing and contrasting circuit- versus packet-switched networks.
Skype Peer-to-PeerAn overview of Skype Peer-to-Peer, though nary a mention of super nodes. I wonder why?
Skype's super nodes explainedBut HERE is where you'll learn about Skype's super nodes. Notice who did the study? Google.
Wi-Fi Net News on 802.11n mesh networks802.11n mesh networks are coming, but they won't be truly disruptive until they begin to grow organically.
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