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Hotspot Networks are a new industry that seemed to come out of nowhere at the end of 2001. It has been described as a thrreat to the carriers' cellular networks (ABC News) and "the guerrilla revolution of wireless computing" (Seattle Times). Hotspots offer users Internet and telecom s...

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Main Author: Minoli, Daniel 1952- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York McGraw-Hill 2003
©2003
Series:McGraw-Hill networking professional
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Summary:Hotspot Networks are a new industry that seemed to come out of nowhere at the end of 2001. It has been described as a thrreat to the carriers' cellular networks (ABC News) and "the guerrilla revolution of wireless computing" (Seattle Times). Hotspots offer users Internet and telecom services that are up to 40 times faster and less than 1/10 as expensive as what they've got now. Reminiscent of the '90s, the action is evenly split between startups and providers, and the business press is following this industry closely.
Physical Description:xii, 435 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0071409785