Metro-wide Wi-Fi in five years? Sorry, that's not fast enough
28th Mar 2006, 17:14 GMT
Guess I am on a Wi-Fi kick today.Fellow convergence blogger Om Malik has been spending time at the Kelsey Group's Drilling Down On Local (search) conference in San Jose. Yesterday, Chuck Haas, CEO of metro wireless developer MetroFi, predicted that most U.S. metro areas would have pretty complete Wi-Fi coverage within five years.Five years, huh? That's just not good enough.Listen, ...
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