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>Yes, you read that right. Without the need for Faraday cages or signal-blocking measures, you can build a legal LTE network at home (in the US) for around $100, capable of transmitting continuously 24/7.

Archive: https://archive.today/QYxO5 From the post: >>Yes, you read that right. Without the need for Faraday cages or signal-blocking measures, you can build a legal LTE network at home (in the US) for around $100, capable of transmitting continuously 24/7.

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Interesting read. What are the use cases? Benefits over using wifi? Or is it just for fun?

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Not my post, but I can see some. Chat really over a large ranch as 4g propagates well. Or just com’s in general. But then again Lora is better for this.

The use case needed.

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I know some people who do work in very remote areas. They have local cellular networks that cover their areas.