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Roommates: SMC, IP3 Networks To Build Hotel Hotspots (TechWeb)







Roommates: SMC, IP3 Networks To Build
Hotel Hotspots (TechWeb)

Roommates: SMC, IP3 Networks To Build
Hotel Hotspots (TechWeb)
06/24/2004 02:52 AM

TechWeb - SMC Networks, Irvine, Calif., and IP3 Networks, Carlsbad, Calif., have entered a distribution deal to sell their wireless network products together to hotels and small businesses looking to create public Internet-access hotspots.




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Another organization that maps Wi-Fi hotspots is Arwain. They have "uncovered" most of Cardiff and have plans to bring free, fast wireless access to some parts in Wales. Check them out at Arwain.

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