Hi Jim,

As far as I know Wayport have yet to get to a point of profitability,
but are on the right track.

What made you leave Wayport?

I don't really know any details of Surf and Sip's current state.  But
feel free to share.



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Subject: Re: [SOCALWUG] WiFi sales a challenge



On Jun 23, 2004, at 9:17 PM, Ronan Higgins, Cafe.com wrote:

>
> Throughout all this though, some smaller independent hotspot operators

> have kept their heads low, their belt tight and continued to operate 
> under a few simple assumptions: hotspots are a slow growth, low margin

> business.  Success is bootstrapped.

You didn't mention Wayport.  :-)

(Disclosure, I was the original CTO and VP of Engineering @ Wayport, 
between 1997 and 2000.)

Nor did you mention Surf-n-Sip, who aren't out of business, but might 
as well be.

Jim




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