WiFi service providers should co-operate not compete, says Broadreach Networks chief
Posted by Simon Perry on 21 August 2003 at 5:51 pm | Tagged as: Distribution
In an interview with The Register, Magnus McEwen-King of UK WiFi access provider Broadreach Networks is keen that WiFi service providers, sometimes known as WISP’s, should work together to ensure consumers can use any of the services, not just be locked into a single service.
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