But what would have been the commercial and government/regulatory incentives to make this happen?
Telcos want to be able to charge you, and governments like knowing where you are and who you talk to.
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But what would have been the commercial and government/regulatory incentives to make this happen? Telcos want to be able to charge you, and governments like knowing where you are and who you talk to. 1 comment
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@MonniauxD @simon @jwildeboer There are some technical reasons also. Cellular networks (and coordinated deployment) are very, very efficient and can provide stable services (and QoS).
Meshed networks and ad-hoc deployment work at a different operating point.