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November 2, 2002

Steve Gets It


Steve Stroh: For some time I've felt that the trend of decentralized, ubiquitous Broadband Wireless Internet Access wasn't a question of "if", but rather "when". Now we know "when" - within a few years, as the chips from the next generation of Intel's processes begin to hit the street. This trend is inherently decentralized and small-scale because there's no one commercial entity, or group of commercial entities, such as the wireless telephony companies, that can possibly scale to meet this tsunami of demand for broadband wireless connectivity.

Posted by Kevin Werbach at November 2, 2002 1:59 PM

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