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Wednesday, March 17, 2004

Source: Wi-Fi Networking News
This Man Has Got Plans
This story profiles an entrepreneur in Miami, Fla., who is single handedly trying out a whole slew of business models, hoping to hit on the most profitable way to build and support hotspots: He has generally found that building hotspots with his own investments doesn't pay off so he strives to convince the venue to fund the build. Still, his most successful effort so far is an apartment building where he paid for the network. He has also tried out gear from different providers, experimenting until he settled on a security and management solution from Lok Technology. He makes an interesting example of how a small operation can make this business work. He has a general idea of what he thinks works but he's flexible such that each site he builds has a different model, suited to fit the situation. Also, his overhead is low as he has no regular employees....
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11:06:50 AM    comment []

Source: Scripting.com
Okay I know I'm late for this party, but I'm in SFO using T-Mobile wireless, did an aggregator run, downloaded my spam email, and otherwise marveled at how pervasive computer tech has become. I could upload my pics here if I wanted to. Also had an epiphany taking the tram from car rental return. There's no driver. First time (I think) I've ridden in a vehicle that was moving that didn't have a human operator, or at least a supervisor. Actually I've ridden the tram before, so this is just the first time I realized it was human operatorless.

10:24:39 AM    comment []

Source: eWEEK Technology News
Access Point Weathers Storm
D-Link Systems can't stop the rain, but its new wireless 802.11g access point can withstand rain, snow, sleet and lightning.
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9:53:59 AM    comment []

Source: The Register
VoIP set to generate megabucks
Broadband operators brace for cash tsunami
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9:32:59 AM    comment []

Source: eWEEK Technology News
WLANs Made Easy?
Xerox PARC homes in on wireless interoperability, security.
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