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The business impact of Mi-Fi

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The business impact of Mi-Fi

In the previous newsletter we sketched out some of the fundamentals of the new personal WiFi service, called MiFi, that's being offered by Verizon and Sprint. Today we want to look at some of the implications of this service in the corporate network. Read full story

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