Kansas City to get more hot spots: Two companies are planning a fairly fast buildout in the next year of what seems to add up to over 200 hot spots, with many of them coming sooner.
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Kansas City to get more hot spots: Two companies are planning a fairly fast buildout in the next year of what seems to add up to over 200 hot spots, with many of them coming sooner.
Jeez, don't scare me like that! I saw that headline and thought there had been another terrorist attack.
"Death to the infidel road warriors!"
I wonder why thinwires LLC does not have Buffalo on the agenda, as they are from Buffalo. We would love to have some hotspots here.
Hi - I'm the CEO at Thinwires, LLC. We're actively seeking a reseller for Thinwires Hotspots in the Buffalo area - is anyone tuned into this chat interested?
Send me an email and I'll get back to you right away!
;)
MK