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To: Eric who wrote (59452)5/9/2002 8:35:38 PM
From: Stock Farmer  Respond to of 77400
 
Hi Eric - Thanks. I was having fun playing with words as I went along.

In my admittedly outdated experience (I have spent some time in the arena), it seems that the mature part about wireless is general agreement that it should work, most of the time, but sometimes doesn't... mostly for reasons that are difficult to attribute to any of the equipment at either end of the missing wire.

That and the fact that the majority of the technical difficulties implementing a robust wireless network can be solved by requiring each handset to be equipped with a 9,000 lb battery. Not 'cause they need the power (although that might help), but 'cause then they wouldn't move around so much.

In between these two axioms, it's pretty much an unexploited frontier of ever expanding alphanumeric acronyms.

And a wealth of as-yet-unrealized opportunity.

;)

John