The link below takes you to an article about adoption in the US and Europe
and contains lots of top level numbers.  For example:

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A land-grab frenzy will propel the U.S. hot-spot market to grow by an
estimated 46,000 new locations this year, according to the report. By 2004,
however, there will be a dramatic slowdown in the creation of hot spots as
the industry seeks to identify appropriate applications, content and
terminal designs for existing capacity. But the report predicts that growth
in the number of hot spots will resume in 2005, with 530,000 hot spots in
the U.S. by 2007. 
</snip>

--jack

Article summary:

Study Questions Wi-Fi Business Model

Although a Wi-Fi hot spot land-grab is now under way, grass-roots
market support will determine whether the technology really takes off
successfully, according to research firm Forward Concepts Co.

http://computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,81728,00.html?nlid=AM

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