I Have used them to build a couple alleys with mixed results.
They are,of course,a much heavier wire than standard woven wire and will stand pressure much better.The heavy galvanization stands up well.
They will,however, have spot welds at each joint which can break loose.There is no flex for changes in ground level.You will also need to have a larger diameter post at the 16' mark because you are joining two ends.Staples will need to be longer for both the larger diameter and deeper post contact to hold.The sway of the panel will transfer to the end and work the shorter staples out of the post.You will also need to have another post around the 8' mark to prevent excessive sway.On mine,I usually add at least one board joined on the center post to add stability.
It will depend at lot on what you are trying to accomplish but,for a ordinary fence, you should be able to build a cheaper and easier fence with woven wire.
I'm not saying it can't be done or shouldn't but you need to know what they will and won't do.
If I had more info on what you are trying to do,I could give a better opinion.