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Broadreach will begin offering Wi-Fi services at Moto motorway stops in the UK: Swisscom had offered the service. Moto said it wanted Broadreach for its ability to offer both wireless and wired access.
We may start seeing some competition amongst providers for valuable and popular hotspots. For a long time now the market has been so wide open that if one operator scored an ideal location, there were plenty left for other operators. But at some point, the operators may start competing for locations as the most popular get scooped up.
Posted by nancyg at February 7, 2005 6:06 PM
Categories: service launches
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