Talk:Lindbergh Operation

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[edit] Edits?

  • It is a disgrace that no one has bothered to edit this article since it has been created.

[edit] Lag time

Experts believe that a time delay of 330 milliseconds would be the maximum acceptable delay, but thanks to years of research and development by France Telecom, this was cut down to a mere 150 milliseconds for the operation.

I found the above. Is that one way lag time or lag time for the video to come back to the viewer? --Gbleem 22:31, 15 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Press Release

Somebody seems to have posted a press release from the companies involved with the operation. Though some of the information is helpful, much of it does not belong in an encyclopedia. Nrbelex (talk) 13:39, 18 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Context

I've added {{context}} to this article. The article needs a better introductory paragraph that explains what exactly this technology does. The information is sprinkled throughout the rest of the article, but it makes for a very confusing read to not be told flat-out in the beginning what exactly it is so the reader has some context in their mind with which to understand the rest of the information. --Icarus (Hi!) 19:11, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

I've done a major copyedit on the whole article, so that it fits better with Wikipedia style guidelines. It should read less like an advert/press release now, and provide the key information in the introductory paragraph. I'm also going to remove the merge tag, as I think this definitely merits a separate article in and of itself, particularly as it was an historical event. -Kieran 10:59, 15 June 2007 (UTC)