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September 25, 2007 A newsletter published by wireless.itworld.comPart of the ITworld.com Network | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In this issue: Top story: Why reports of muni Wi-Fi's death are exaggerated In the news: - SK Telecom spends on Helio as EarthLink steps back - Mobile Web developers irate at Vodafone move - Hacker finally publishes notorious Apple Wi-Fi attack - Microsoft, Philips retest 'white spaces' device Poll: Does the iPhone price cut change your mind about buying one? From the network: - Boardroom Video: Being More Competitive - Delivering Critical Information With Real-Time Reporting - The Business of Online Support: Achieving Your Competitive Support Advantage - How to be a Network Builder, Problem Solver and a Business Driver - in half the time! ITwhirled: For sale on eBay: One smallish European country, slightly used Gadget giveaway: Swiss Army USB
TOP STORY Why reports of muni Wi-Fi's death are exaggerated By Craig Mathias There's no denying that the current run of bad news about municipal Wi-Fi. EarthLink, which clearly has been counting on metro-scale Wi-Fi to replace its rapidly dwindling dial-up business (does anyone even remember how to use a modem at this point?), announced significant layoffs. It also canceled its deal with San Francisco and paid Houston a penalty for missing a build-out deadline. And Chicago canceled its plans for a city-run network. Wow - this looks bad! True, metro-scale Wi-Fi is a little shaken and wounded, but it will come back stronger than ever. And it remains on the path of ubiquity with no meaningful competition.
It's Fall, and we have a new gadget giveaway ready, just for the heck of it. We've brought back the Swiss Army knife which includes four tools that a true gadget geek should never be without (USB flash drive, LED light, Swiss Army knife, ballpoint pen).
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