Hey guys,
I am new here and have a question regarding bulletin board systems. The president is now fully supporting net neutrality which I think is a good thi and it is upsetting the ISPs. However, if the next president likes the ISPs wants Internet Fast Lanes, will that really affect BBS? Is the BBS invulnera to these ISPs since this technology has been around for decades and from the BBS documentry I saw, we are talking only needing baud speed connections. No to mention that BBS like this one aren't graphical so how would say Comcast COX put up warning images to make you pay more to view more pages?
Hey guys,
I am new here and have a question regarding bulletin board systems. The president is now fully supporting net neutrality which I think is a good thing and it is upsetting the ISPs. However, if the next president likes
the ISPs and wants Internet Fast Lanes, will that really affect BBS? Is the
Thank you guys for your replies. How important do you think older technology like BBS is as an alternative for when the ISPs eventually put their thumbs down on the Internet? I consider old tech very important in combating this crap.I think BBS is similar to HAM Radios because I consider knowledge to communicate at a bare minimum essential in case things do go from bad to worse.
Khelair wrote to physalis17 <=-
Utterly. It needs to be on a mobile platform due to the reasons of
how simple it is to triangulate sources, but getting my BBS to be a
mobile communications hub that can work with packet radio (AX.25) over shortwave frequency in lieu of my dismal views of what the future may
hold is precisely what got me into BBSing and the stockpile of preparedness and survival information that I've put onto my own system.
Khelair wrote to physalis17 <=-
Kh> Utterly. It needs to be on a mobile platform due to the reasons of
Kh> how simple it is to triangulate sources, but getting my BBS to be a
Kh> mobile communications hub that can work with packet radio (AX.25) over
Kh> shortwave frequency in lieu of my dismal views of what the future may
Kh> hold is precisely what got me into BBSing and the stockpile of
Kh> preparedness and survival information that I've put onto my own system.
Ok, now I want a packet radio and a Raspberry Pi packed into a Pelican case and running on 12VDC.
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