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David Haskin writes about the cell operators and the coming VoWLAN flood: A dual-mode cell/Wi-Fi handset that fully integrates into cell networks, enterprises, homes, and hotspots could have a huge effect on the current cellular market. But the operators are apparently not much concerned or interested, distracted at the moment with mergers (which are partly about getting more spectrum consolidated for 3G deployment). Haskin expects that mobile WiMax plus VoIP could be a killer combination.
Posted by Glennf at March 24, 2005 12:13 PM
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