HOTSPORT NETWORKS wi-fi publics access locations

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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