>Look what comes out. Location X costs Y per hour, location Z
>costs A per day, location B costs C per hour, and each one
>can calculate how much traffic they got, what the "up-take"
>rate was. It's market research, aimed at finding the right
>price point for nationwide 802.11 service.
>
>When the tests are done you have a nationwide network, and
>you know what (as well as how) to charge for its use.
Yep, but if you do the math... they'll never be able to compete with
someone that gives it away for free! It's like selling bottled air.
Yes, you may get a hand full of consumers that are willing to pay for
it, but eventually they'll realize that they can get it for free.
So much for that great "business model". ;-)
Mark
www.nextechwireless.net
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