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	<title>Comments on: Wi-Fi for Islington</title>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>The scheme seems to be an extension of the now well known Streetnet project, and requires a free login, and gives an hour&#039;s access, before requiring you to login again.

They probably keep logs which would report the ip to the monopolist corporations or agencies to counteract p2p. Someone should go up there and get a id and hook up thier iphantom. Next they should upload at max speed and dl at the same. I wonder how much of this could go on before there would be bandwidth lag? </description>
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<p>They probably keep logs which would report the ip to the monopolist corporations or agencies to counteract p2p. Someone should go up there and get a id and hook up thier iphantom. Next they should upload at max speed and dl at the same. I wonder how much of this could go on before there would be bandwidth lag?</p>
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