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| reply to chakey Re: Not the point
said by chakey :I suppose it is a long, long, long way off, though... If they place radios the way they gain rack space, it may not be that long.
For reasons mentioned by calvoiper , and a consistently progressive approach to business, its difficult to envisison Google not succeeding at this. -- How you can make the world a Better Place |
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| I certainly agree that they can succeed. I just think there are lots of states and municipalities that may not like the idea of free wifi competition. I think they may end up with tons of roadblocks locally. See Verizon's NJ battle. Different service, but same type of problem. |
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  mr sean Professional Infidel Premium,ExMod 2001-07 join:2001-04-03 N. Absentia clubs:
| I don't really expect Google to offer the service for free, not on a permanent basis anyway. Mountain View may be an exception if only because it's home base...and a nice showcase.
Earthlink is already positioning muni WiFi (and WiFi telephony), so there is some demand for public/private partnership as well as independent competitors.
And yes, I sadly suspect you're correct in assuming the ILECs will fight tooth and nail. But in a perfect world the money they spend on lawyers and PACs, rather than innovation, might well prove their downfall.
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  chakey Premium join:2004-06-14 Gladstone, NJ clubs: | One can only hope. |
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