http://media.guardian.co.uk/mediaguardian/story/0,7558,820471,00.html New adventures in Wi-Fi Kat Bulkley Monday October 28, 2002 The Guardian Sitting in the Pop! Tech conference in Camden, Maine, last week struggling to keep up with Stephen Wolfram, a PhD in...
http://media.guardian.co.uk/city/story/0,7497,820685,00.html 3G faces brighter future than forecast Mark Milner Monday October 28, 2002 The Guardian Third-generation mobile phone networks in Europe are likely to prove a better commercial prospect that many of the...
A direct quote from Yours Truly in 1994, when I was building the web presence for a company that later became InfoWave Wireless Networks: “This is stupid. Nobody’s going to want to just access their email on mobile devices — people want to surf the...
—— Forwarded Message From: Shiuman Ho Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 08:41:41 -0700 Let’s look at a back-of-envelope calculation of the ROI. If the carrier can magically come up with a millions subscribers for 3G services, each paying 45 pounds a month, then...
This is the Sierra Wireless killer. The fact that companies like them don’t appreciate the impending convergence of ALL wireless technologies with 802.11x is astounding to me. Imagine roaming onto costly GPRS, GSM, and CDPD networks ONLY when you’re out of...