There was a river rafting company not too far from where I live that switched to carrier pigeons to deliver SD cards to home base.
They had photographers stationed at a few points down river taking pictures of the clients, after each group had passed they put the SD card on one pigeon and it flew straight to base. By the time the clients were back to base the pictures were already printed and no one had to hurry back or rely on having good enough signal.
Carrier pigeon.
There was a river rafting company not too far from where I live that switched to carrier pigeons to deliver SD cards to home base.
They had photographers stationed at a few points down river taking pictures of the clients, after each group had passed they put the SD card on one pigeon and it flew straight to base. By the time the clients were back to base the pictures were already printed and no one had to hurry back or rely on having good enough signal.
I hope they used rfc1149.
Comments like this make asking these questions so worth it. That’s such a cool thing to know is happening somewhere!
The original UDP
TCP and UDP are still possible over layer 2 avian carrier
Theres even QoS in RFC2549