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20 06 2009

But the big money lately seems to be going into WiFi hotspots and hotspot aggregation. And as promised last week, think the current aggregators are going about it all wrong. WiFi aggregation, as it is currently practiced, involves linking together loose networks of hotspots for which subscriptions are sold so that folks like you and me can check our email and surf the web in airports, hotels, and coffee shops around the country and around the world. WiFi 802. 11b, a, and g wireless networking is the big Internet success story of this decade. After awhile your ISP will the message.

Speakeasy is national broadband ISP that already allows connection sharing and Im sure there are others. And as promised last week, think the current aggregators are going about it all wrong. WiFi aggregation, as it is currently practiced, involves linking together loose networks of hotspots for which subscriptions are sold so that folks like you and me can check our email and surf the web in airports, hotels, and coffee shops around the country and around the world. land area. So we need to come up with better alternative to revenue sharing as raison detre for our aggregation business.

The key here is getting away from revenue sharing and to explain how that can happen want to give an example from completely different kind of business. Boingo, for example, claims to have network of hotspots. After awhile your ISP will the message. Because there is no revenue sharing the software to manage the WhyFi network can be much simpler. And even the free subscribers dont present burden on the system because each of their WhyFi cards extends the hotspot they are connected to by building little ad hoc WhyFi access point of its own..

And thats the way AC Chase began, only to learn that the producers and networks simply couldnt be bothered with such negotiation. And even the free subscribers dont present burden on the system because each of their WhyFi cards extends the hotspot they are connected to by building little ad hoc WhyFi access point of its own.. If your ISP kicks you off, just go to Speakeasy or one of the others. Rather than joining each hotspot individually, we join networks of them, paying more and getting more.

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