Intel says 802.11a/b module won't appear til 4th quarter: Their b/g (really g) component will come out at year's end and a/b/g (a/g) in first quarter of 2004. This delay opens open a huge market space for Broadcom, notably, which has forged relationships with several laptop makers. Corporations making purchasing decisions want to stick with one model and one configuration for a multi-year period. If they opt for Broadcom's g or a/g modules in, say, a Dell, that could lock that company down for Broadcom for years to come.