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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (3762)11/30/1999 12:12:00 AM
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Art,

Your example is not so good. If it were a VERY old building with no conduits and the walls were in then you have a good case for wireless. If it is a NEW building, then they most likely would put in the extra stuff to keep the property values up, even if the tennants don;t want it.

In rare cases where the population is transient does wireless makes ense in a new building. Some places like telecommunications sales offices, stock trading offices, etc where you might reconfigure the office cubicles often.
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