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At airports, it's reached the point (that wireless Internet) has become an expected service.
Dan Weber
Wireless service in India is expected to grow exponentially in the near future. But even with a population of over a billion people, it is still a highly under-penetrated market in terms of both wireless and wireless communications when compared to countries like Korea, Malaysia and China. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration.
Arun Batra
BellSouth wireless broadband service aids in our efforts to continuously extend the reach of our broadband service. For many people, wireless broadband may be their first opportunity to experience high-speed Internet.
Marshall Criser
At this point we're completely focused on market share. We put that focus into three areas. The broadband market saw the high-speed ways of accessing the Internet. The wireless market, especially wireless Internet. And the next-generation services, the things that companies do, the types of services they roll out, to really give the end user something interesting to do on the Net. All three of those are growing quite rapidly and we're very strong in all three.
John Little
Blended wireless phones will continue to proliferate and do represent a bridging technology. Eventually we will be making our calls consistently over the Internet, and the phone will simply become another wireless Internet appliance.
Rob Enderle
Everyone sees a huge Internet wireless service market in the future.
Corey Ostman
We plan to sell our wireless service under AT&T Wireless at some point, but we don't have any definitive plan (now).
Selim Bingol
We'll have a PDA (personal digital assistant) and cell phone for different uses and they should have wireless capability built into them, then we might have a car and we may be carrying a notebook PC. Those will have wireless capabilities built into them so it's very reasonable to assume that we will have more than a few devices that will have wireless capability built into them and of course service providers will have that much more revenue stream so I think the price per service will be reduced significantly just to stay connected.
George Hoffman
Wireless Philadelphia represents an important milestone in the deployment of wireless broadband in the United States on such a wide scale. It provides a competitive alternative to high-speed Internet offerings and gives many Internet users the ability to stay connected, no matter where they are in the city.
Garry Betty
?Smart Valley? is looking for wireless Internet service providers and other technology suppliers to come up with a business model or a mix that pays for the services.
Mark Pettinger
Wireless carriers, they have a proud history of working with local communities and trying to meet their wireless needs, and also their wishes about where would be best to put infrastructure. … That is a tough challenge. People will say we want wireless service but we don't want those towers, but the laws of physics don't allow you to have it both ways.
Joe Farren
Pay phones provide a valuable public service, ... Not everyone can afford a wireless phone or can get access to their wireless service in remote areas. For a significant portion of the population pay phones are a necessity.
Janee Briesemeister
You have cable companies out there offering voice service; you have wireless; you have voice-over-Internet protocol. So there are all these other options out there.
David Flanagan
This is a generation of consumers raised in the Internet era, where content is perceived as being free. Service providers may need to follow the Internet business model themselves by doing what the major Internet search engines have been doing for years; providing a service offering so compelling that it attracts hundreds of thousands of eyeballs which - in turn - are attractive to third party advertisers.
Carl Geppert
I think most enterprise customers will continue to want a lot more today than can be accomplished through a service pack for wireless e-mail. We launched enterprise-grade wireless e-mail seven years ago, but we've continued to raise the bar for wireless e-mail since and our market is also about much more than wireless e-mail today.
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