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How well will the Wireless Internet products work in mountains?

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The minimum signal strength distance target in mountainous terrain is no less than sixteen (16) miles.

Signal strength in mountainous terrain depends on several factors, primarily to do with possible interferences from dense metals, iron ore, and granite (a naturally radioactive stone) in any given area.

Mountainous terrain signal testing is scheduled for undisclosed 2007 dates in the USA States of Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and the Province of British Columbia, Canada.

Once the testing has been completed in these areas the advertised signal strength distance in mountainous terrain will be able determined.

Once the testing has been fully completed a notification will be issued to the ItsYourNet Affiliate members and this FAQ will be updated.


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