I talked to some other chaps and they told me that the bus might be
using UMTS as the backhaul. I understand the highways are well catered
for in coverage by Verizon.

Wire

On Thu, 2009-06-04 at 09:29 +0400, Ernest Byaruhanga wrote:

> Wire James wrote thus on 6/3/09 4:20 PM:
> > Hi Guys
> > 
> > I am on this bus www.boltbus.com <http://www.boltbus.com> travelling
> > from Washington DC to New York and it has WiFi. So I am actually
> > emailing you from the Bus. What I want to know from you guys is what
> > backhaul options are there for internet connectivity in a mobile bus
> > like this one which is traversing places that dont even have GSM coverage.
> > 
> > Please educate me.
> 
> Its most likely mobile broadband - gprs/edge/umts/hspa. You will of
> course lose connectivity where there is no gsm coverage :-)
> 
> eb
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