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Wi-Fi, wide area switching arrives







Wi-Fi, wide area switching arrives

Wi-Fi, wide area switching arrives 04/21/2004 10:04 AM

After two years of promises from the wireless industry, Broadbeam appears to be the first player to deliver seamless switching between wide area and wireless local area (Wi-Fi) networks.




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