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Why the corporate world doesn't get WiFi...

I am so over this. Why is it that so many of the leading carriers providing WiFi (like T-Mobile) just don't get it? Most of the major players see WiFi as an add-on or value added service that they are providing in addition to OTHER services. But why can't these corporate idiots see the big picture? Everyone wants widespread ubiquitous coverage via WiFi. The problem is that nobody other than the most hard-core road warrior is willing to pay $40 a month for it!!! What people want is a unified network where they can pay a nominal fee ($5-$10 a month) to be able to jump on a WiFi network ANYWHERE. Nobody wants to have multiple subscriptions to T-Mobile and Boingo in addition to their already overpriced broadband connections at home. Is this so difficult to understand for the corporate mongers? Here is an article detailing some of the problems in the adoption of WiFi...NewsFactor

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