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5 Star Hempel Hotel - Mesh by Wifinity
Hempel Hotels Wifinity have installed a mesh network at the Hempel Hotel in Bayswater London provide internet services to hotel guests. The Hempel is a discreet upmarket hotel opposite Kensington Gardens in West Central London. The main hotel and annexes surround a traditional garden square which provides outdoor function space and a relaxing outdoor environment for guests. Designed by Anouska Hempel the celebrated architect, designer and actress, the Hempel is a a 5 star boutique hotel attracting customers with its unique atmosphere and style.


Posted by: Admin on Thursday, December 04, 2008 - 01:09 PM GMT
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Mesh in Rural West Wales
Cilcennin Mesh The village of Cilcennin have set up a wireless mesh to provide internet services to homes and businesses who can't get broadband through ADSL. Cilcennin is a rural community set in beautiful rolling country near Lampeter, in Dyfed. The mesh network links farms, homes, offices and other businesses through the village to a satellite internet link. The Satellite dish is installed at the home of Nick Hermann, local photographer, who manages the network.


Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, November 05, 2008 - 02:32 PM GMT
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Queen's guards enjoy wireless internet in palace barracks
Royal Palaces Wifinity's network in Wellington Barracks provides internet for the Queens Guards, right in the centre of London, opposite Buckingham Palace. Hundreds of soldiers get personal internet services through the Wifinity Mesh Network. Wifinity are an international network service provider with widespread networks using the LocustWorld Mesh, providing internet for armed services, private housing and other applications.


Posted by: Admin on Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 12:55 PM GMT
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Meshing in Guinea Bissau, West Africa
MTN Meshes Working with MTN Bissau, LocustWorld have installed a mesh in Guinea Bissau, West Africa. The mesh covers the capital city Bissau, over an area of around 20 sq km. The initial network is a pre-production backbone using 10 meshboxes. MTN are installing 50 more meshboxes to provide public services and move from testing to production operations.


Posted by: Admin on Monday, September 29, 2008 - 01:09 PM GMT
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Aberdeen Harbour - Wireless Internet for Ships and Sailors
Aberdeen Harbour Dick Fleming Communications provide wireless internet access throughout Aberdeen Harbour. Working closely with the Aberdeen Harbour Board, Dick Fleming Communications have established a wireless mesh across the whole of the harbour, covering an area of around 1 sq km, which extends from the City Centre to the Breakwaters that protect the harbour from the North Sea. Aberdeen Harbour is a busy port seeing over 8,000 vessels every year, many of which are international visitors.


Posted by: Admin on Thursday, March 27, 2008 - 06:01 PM GMT
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Mesh in Houston TX brings Internet and Independence to Wheelchair Users
Texas Meshes Independence Hall, in Burress St, Houston, Texas, is a Houston Housing And Urban Development Property, providing wheelchair friendly accommodation in 292 apartments for qualifying residents. Wireless Mesh brings Internet to the apartments in the complex, and together with computer access programs the residents now have a much needed link to the Internet. Wireless Mesh is a low cost, high performance new technology that delivers rapid results in deployment of wireless Internet in very many environments.


Posted by: Admin on Monday, February 11, 2008 - 04:36 PM GMT
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LocustWorld Billing System - Online Registration and Payments
LocustWorld Computer users can now connect into their local mesh, register, pay and go online instantly through a web based package provided by LocustWorld as a standard part of the MeshAP Pro service. MeshAP Pro is the network service for commercial mesh operators, already used by hundreds of mesh operators who provide commercial services. The registration and payment system has been produced in response to demand from mesh operators who see it as a natural extension to the MeshAP Pro service. The billing system is widely used on networks world-wide and is now available as a standard service to all Mesh operators.


Posted by: Admin on Monday, January 21, 2008 - 05:54 PM GMT
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Wireless Mesh covers Caaguazu City in Paraguay, South America.
Paraguay Meshes The City of Caaguazu, in Southern Paraguay, benefits from widespread wireless broadband distributed across town using a LocustWorld Wireless Mesh. The mesh is operated by Alejandrino Acuña from AG & Asociados, a local IT services company. Hundreds of users get their internet through this network, which covers most of the city using just three meshboxes.


Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 - 04:07 PM GMT
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Metro Mesh Network in New Braunfels, TX.
New Braunfels Mesh Using 20 meshboxes the network covers 25 square miles across the city of New Braunfels. Hundreds of users consume thousands of megabytes daily on this busy network. The New Braunfels network is a good example of how mesh technology can be used for building city-wide wireless access networks. The mesh is a high performance, low cost solution, with rapid rollout and low overheads.


Posted by: Admin on Tuesday, August 07, 2007 - 04:42 PM GMT
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