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By Andy McCue

Published: Tuesday 24 February 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

California


Occupation

Chmn/FOunder, WIISCOM TEchnologies, Inc.


Comment

Your recent article only serves to confirm what we already know; cellular life span is going to be blunted by the introduction of ultra-wideband frequecy services, and other WiFi protocols like 802.11 n, and 802.16.

With mfgs. like Vivato where companies can deploy nation-wide WiFi networks, cellular will not be able to compete, and Nokia will see the likes of HP, TOshiba, and other PDA Mfg, surprisingly take significant market share from them, and others like Samsung.

We are going to deploy a WiFi network throughout the Caribbean that will prove extremely difficult for Cable WIreless, AT&T/Cingular, and Digicel and other to compete with when one considers the devices like PDAs and their utility verses that of a cell phone, as well as the mere throughput.



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