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by joaodarussia 1410 days ago
> Sounds kind of like the one laptop per child project that installed internet connections for each school and each laptop could store/forward messages from home (over wifi) then upload/download them once the kids walked to school.

Wow, it's interesting idea of using sneakernet. But I'm not sure that laws are allowed to use kids as couriers. But when kids becomes adult, some of them live in universities' campuses and they could substitute the post office because there might be a lot of people from different states.

> Seems a bit silly to try to setup such a complex sneaker net. Generally I'd expect hams to coordinate with local folks in person or with family radios (very common) and then use something like js8call. Even a modest ham setup (5-10 watt radio, a car battery or two, a spool of wire for an antenna, and a solar panel or 2) could network a neighborhood to different cities, states or even countries for 100s to 1000s of people a day.

Then any sneakernet is a complex thing :). In the same time I think there are 2 advantages compared to HAM-networks: 1) low entry requirements - you need to have only PC and USB-flash and you don't need licenses to run this network; 2) The bandwidth is very high, you even can distribute films, series which is impossible to do with the SW-radio.

> I suspect there's more hams about than you think, 3M in the world, around 700,000 in the USA. So that's around 1 in 500 in the USA

Having about 4% of world population, there are almost 25% of all hams. But I live in Russia :D, and the percentage is not high, like in the USA. In the same time people here tend to use torrents or pirate sites to download new films for free and it can give new users to the ADPS network in case the internet is down.