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By Peter Cochrane

Published: Tuesday 14 October 2008


Name

Peter Cochrane


Location

Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK


Occupation

Engineer, Technologist, Futurist


Comment

Paul = This 'non-linearity problem' will always be with us and will tend to crop up in the most unlikely places. Some parts of the mobile network have been bedeviled with strange effects due to rusty nuts and bolts coupled with dissimilar metals/acid rain etc. The really good news is that we are moving away from a world of a few very powerful transmitters to a world of millions of low power units. Hopefully this will see the general problem diminish. Peter



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