Hi Folks

Came across this interesting story

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/tech-telecom-giants-take-sides-as-fcc-proposes-large-public-wifi-networks/2013/02/03/eb27d3e0-698b-11e2-ada3-d86a4806d5ee_story.html

Excerpt:
"The federal government wants to create super WiFi networks across the
nation, so powerful and broad in reach that consumers could use them to
make calls or surf the Internet without paying a cellphone bill every month.

The proposal from the Federal Communications Commission has rattled the
$178 billion wireless industry, which has launched a fierce lobbying effort
to persuade policymakers to reconsider the idea, analysts say. That has
been countered by an equally intense campaign from
Google<http://washpost.bloomberg.com/marketnews/stockdetail/?symbol=GOOG>
,Microsoft<http://washpost.bloomberg.com/marketnews/stockdetail/?symbol=MSFT>
 and other tech giants who say a free-for-all WiFi service would spark an
explosion of innovations and devices that would benefit most Americans,
especially the poor."

This proposal is in the US, but would be interesting to see, if developing
countries with big user bases, could also use large scale public wi-fi n/ws
instead of/in addition to, mobile telephony n/ws.

Also, what about the relative costs of building a large scale public wifi
n/w as opposed to a mobile telephony n/w, in a world where increasingly
data dominates voice.

cheers
ashish
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