Future of Wireless Fidelity Remains Up in Air
The great wireless land grab has begun. Companies ranging from tech startups to the nation's largest phone corporations are staking their claims on more wireless spectrum across the country. This time, they are not using it to carry cell-phone traffic, but to provide wireless Internet access - a service known as Wi-Fi, or wireless fidelity.
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