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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Hypothesis: Cellular Companies Buy WiFi Licenses to Squash WiFi

No direct evidence to support this hypothesis -- but why is Sprint's WiFi service at the Oakland Airport (a) so bad and (b) so expensive? Is it because they would rather have me using their cellular data services? So did they purchase the exclusive license to WiFi at Oakland's Airport in order to screw it up? Anyone know?

posted by Ted Shelton at 12:26 PM

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