have a look a this ...these guys have been having this for a while , they have a supplier in Uganda the best thing about this is that you can have a cloud access control system you can set them up all over the country and all a user needs is to connect to the network and log on
More about the standard here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11ac
Though I would wonder what the range is , and the maximum bandwidth that can go into an AP. So far, it appears, the maximum bandwidth that an AP can take has been the limiting factor of deployment of 802.11 x APs in urban settings, though I wonder if deployment of many APs would not have been an option.
Maybe ISPs aren't interested at all?
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