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To: Quincy who wrote (18735)3/11/2002 6:45:50 PM
From: Quincy  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
Rob, read this about WiFi "hotspots". Currently the only economic way to expect WiFi coverage.

wirelessnewsfactor.com

Where the density of mobiles justifies and a revenue collection is in place, you don't have to worry about your cablemodem provider cruising neighborhoods looking for their RF leaks in the VHF TV band(FCC-mandated primary reason for visiting) or WiLan Access points that violate your customer agreement.

If you happen to be sitting near one of the "wireless corridors" in silicon valley, they you can take advantage of this:
newsfactor.com Hmm... WiFi "freenets" are only popping up in the top 50 US markets served by Cablemodems and DSL.

Outside of the local Mariott Hotel and Starbucks, what could possibly go wrong?
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