Moebius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmmm. Division of responsibility, roaming, and ownership of the end user is going to be interesting. Not to mention rolling out that many end points.I sat in on the investor call for Cometa.. Cometa aims to deploy 20k access points in the United States by sometime in 2004. They used a metric of having an access point within 5 minutes of anyone in the United States (it was a little more complicated, but that was the gist). They will not offer services to individuals, but will resell the network to ISPs and others who will drive usage to it. In otherwords they will be a wholesaler of access with others determining how to market, bill, etc. for the usage.
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