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<title>Comment by san</title>
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<description>There&#039;s also a group coming together to establish a standard for 802.11(?), with something like more than a mile range, no line of site required, at greater than 11 Mbps throughput, bridged so that an ISP could blanket an entire city with WiFi coverage.  Bye bye 3G, GPRS, etc.  Imagine instead of paying $50 per month and another $50 for WiFi hotspot or GPRS access, you pay only that one $50 a month and can get Internet access from your car, Starbucks, the office, or home all on the same plan with the same wireless connection.</description>
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