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 Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Europe Jumps On Wi-Fi Bandwagon. WiFi is experiencing rising popularity in Europe as demonstrated by the considerable increase in the deployment of wireless hotspots in the continent. According to a new study by BroadGroup Tariff Services, the number of hotspots in the region grew by 28 percent from May 2005 to September 2006. Majority of these devices are found in the U.K., Germany and France. The report also noted that two-thirds of all hotspots in Europe are managed by telcos and mobile operators.
[NetStumbler.com]
10:14:31 AM    

U.S. Mobile Web Adoption Slow. A lower percentage of Americans access the Internet on mobile devices than Europeans, though U.S. users frequent portals more often. [ClickZ Stats]
10:06:55 AM    

T-Mobile Launches Converged Cell/Wi-Fi Voice [Wi-Fi Networking News]

This is the first meaningful UMA launch in the US (though it's only a limited pilot in Seattle, with no release dates announced). The most salient aspects of the plan:

- $20 / month for unlimited minutes over wifi. Subscriber must have a $40 minimum voice plan an can combine offering with T-Mobile's $30/mo GPRS data service

- it requires a t-mobile router at home. "The requirement of a specific router relates to the low-power mode of handsets that needs a particular protocol embedded in the router to work—WMM Power Save. Few routers have this right now, but it’s really a protocol-level feature, not a hardware change. However, it does require Wi-Fi Alliance certification if you want to use the label on the product, and thus adds cost at that level.


9:51:52 AM    

MuniWireless.com Estimates $3b in US Spending by 2010 [Wi-Fi Networking News]
9:39:53 AM