http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20031024S0011

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The Wi-Fi world has always had the interference bogeyman lurking in the
shadows, threatening to tie hot spot users in knots. In a report entitled
"The Urban Wi-Fi Crash of 2004," Peter Kastner of market research firm
Aberdeen Group says interference in urban Wi-Fi nets is close at hand.
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That leaves a political solution -- convincing politicians and government
agencies to open more wireless spectrum. Says Kastner: "The long-term
solution is to allocate more bandwidth -- and hence more channels -- to the
2.4 GHz unlicensed radio band."

- jon

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