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July 14, 2003
Nytimes on Wi-Fi
Good coverage of wireless Internet technology aka "Wi-Fi" in today's New York Times.
Happy to Share Wi-Fi-, for a Fee: Access provider Speakeasy attempts the carrot.
Led by Intel, True Believers in Wi-Fi Say It Will Endure: The title doesn't do this article justice. First off, who is saying that Wi-Fi will go bust, and what exactly would replace it? That aside, the article has a lot of interesting material, e.g. about Intel experimenting with 70 megabit, 30-mile range systems, about McDonald's getting into the fray and about the markets for-pay and free access.
Posted by Andrew Grumet at July 14, 2003 12:24 PM
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