So the consensus about Interwave nodes go along the line Dartz suggested above ?
What do you think about this as a draft ?
Many Interwave Clients also have point to point sublight radios built in.
There are some smaller jamming systems to block the Client devices or the local Interwave Cell Tower, jamming a Interwave Backbone Node needs much more power (and larger jammers).
What do you think about this as a draft ?
- Interwave Backbone Nodes
Large or even huge installations that can (depending on size) handle one or multiple point to point connections with other Backbone Nodes. They have a range measured in lightyears and transport terabits of data per second. Only the larger ships can carry a small Backbone Node
- Interwave Cell Towers
These towers are waved 3G/4G phone equipment that allows specially waved client devices within a large area (3000km to 30000km, depending on size of the tower?) to connect to the Interwave without lightspeed lag. Interwave Cell Towers only work outside atmosphere (on planets, the line of sight is too short to make FTL to a cell network very useful).
- Clients Devices
Clients log into the nearest Cell tower to allow access to the Interwave through the tower. Depending on the size an capabilities of the client device, they allow a bandwidth of several to hundreds of megabits per second.
Many Interwave Clients also have point to point sublight radios built in.
There are some smaller jamming systems to block the Client devices or the local Interwave Cell Tower, jamming a Interwave Backbone Node needs much more power (and larger jammers).