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Muni Wi-Fi, new business models threaten cellular carriers. Is the party almost over for cellular carriers? Clayton Christensen, Scott Anthony and Alex Slawsby seem to think so in this article in Forbes (click here). Voice over Wi-Fi, citywide wireless networks and new business models are threatening the carriers. http://clearfly.net [MuniWireless.com]
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Brazil makes muni Wi-Fi more affordable. Anatel, the Brazilian regulator, has passed new regulations that make it easier for cities to provide low-cost wireless broadband access. [MuniWireless.com]
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60-Mile Signal in San Francisco. This isn't a contest: Intel is testing software and antennas to eventually bring long-range 802.11 to under-developed nations. [Wi-Fi Planet Wireless News]
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9:59:19 AM
Brazil makes muni Wi-Fi more affordable. Anatel, the Brazilian regulator, has passed new regulations that make it easier for cities to provide low-cost wireless broadband access. [MuniWireless.com]
9:58:00 AM
60-Mile Signal in San Francisco. This isn't a contest: Intel is testing software and antennas to eventually bring long-range 802.11 to under-developed nations. [Wi-Fi Planet Wireless News]
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