I am doing part of my thesis on what ubiquitous wireless networks will be
like in the future.  When GPS was first conceived, it was never thought to
redefine transportation and navigation all over the world.  But when the
network was in place, others built upon it and that caused a revolution.  I
see the same future for wireless internet.  I was wondering what many of
you, who are helping define what the future holds, feel about the future:

Is it more optimal for the wireless internet of the future to be provided by
different providers like cell phone plans or for it to be a basic utility
like power or water, and will this ultimately happen?

As different application uses come out for wireless internet like a service
in your car that reads traffic reports and offers "smart" directions to skip
traffic, is it possible that internet service like this could be provided
for free (like GPS) and regular internet be a pay service.

Would a public wireless internet be designed to provide coverage into the
home or to bring it to the home, where the house would pick up the signal
and then broadcast within itself.

In this future, what will the security be like?  Even today we all know most
of us could get hacked if enough resources were invested, but its not that
great of an issue because its not really worth it to anyone to do that.
Will wireless internet just end up being the same as what a regular dial up
or DSL account is?

If anyone knows any different resources (books, websites, etc.) that could
aid me on my research, I would gladly accept any recommendations.

Jason Goldberg
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