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I'll be at 802.11 Planet next week: For those of you attending 802.11 Planet in Santa Clara, CA, next week, I hope we get a chance to meet. I've exchanged email with so many people in the industry who read this blog that it will be a delight to start connecting names and faces. If you want to try to identify me by sight, visit my home page for photos of me. (Warning: hair in photo on main page may no longer be as robust as it appears.) The event is highly targeted to a few audiences, including the wireless enterprise IT manager, hot spot operators, and the technically focused. I'll try to blog as much as I can from the show itself.
Maryland wireless ISP Oneder (pronounced wonder) offers older folks opportunity for high-speed access: By targeting retirement communities, this startup firm hopes to make inroads among savvy elders, while also tackling business service.
BT OpenZone and Telia HomeRun sign roaming agreement: British Telecom and Telia (Sweden) will allow seamless roaming across their hot spot networks. Telia operates nearly 500 hot spots across Scandinavia, while BT has just 37 hot spots today, but plans 70 hot spots by year's end, 400 by next June, and 4,000 by 2005. The press release says that 800,000 Swedes travel to the UK by air each year! Who knew? Telia also has roaming agreements with carriers in Italy and Holland.