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I removed the stub that read "CAVNET is also the name of a wireless network in East London. Users of said network enjoy freedom from external monitoring with reference to the community intranet and file sharing."
This article is clearly about the military network. If the London wireless network could sustain its own article, we should do that. Otherwise two articles in one doesn't make much sense to me. 96.28.228.55 (talk) 20:48, 27 May 2008 (UTC)Reply