Begin forwarded message: > From: Jeff Bone > Date: Mon Mar 24, 2003 10:45:59 PM US/Pacific > To: fork [at] xent [dot] com > Subject: [SPORK?] The Rise of the Reporters > > > It’s been evident (IMHO) for a long time that the “big story” of the > 90s...
What if we had our own spectrum and every new cellular phone added to that network increased its capacity, rather than diminished it? If 802.11 is any benchmark, grass roots decentralized technologies can grow quickly, especially when you take the Service Provider OUT...
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/10/23/calling.phones.ap/index.html Calling cell phones could cost more Wednesday, October 23, 2002 Posted: 9:15 AM EDT (1315 GMT) NEW YORK (AP) –Here’s another reason to check your telephone bill closely. A subtle...
I call bullshit. But if it helps the industry to get off the stick and start building compelling services, it might do us some good to puff up these numbers for a while. I think their interpretation of what constitutes a “user” is fairly liberal. -Ian....
A network in your car? ——- http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20020828/wr_nm/ autos_toyota_internet_dc_1 Toyota Unveils New Car Internet Network Wed Aug 28, 5:46 AM ET By Edwina Gibbs TOKYO (Reuters) – Toyota Motor Corp unveiled...
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