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| * [http://www.homerun.telia.com/ Telia] | * [[http://www.homerun.telia.com/|Telia]] | 
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| * [http://www.air2lan.com Air2Lan]: * A broadband ISP, plans to use unlicensed bands at 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz and 900 MHz for 128K-4Mbps using [http://www.ofdm.org OFDM modulation] in 40 markets by 2003. * [http://www.air2web.com/index.jsp Air2Web]: * Holiday Inn's corporate parent, Bass Hotels, will provide travelers with information in more than [http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8367.html 3,000 hotels] using wireless PDAs or phones from [http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8266.html Verizon] or [http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8225.html Sprint] like GPRS/Bluetooth models from [http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8375.html Ericsson] or [http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8365.html Nokia]. * [http://www.globaldigitalmedia.com Global Digital]: | * [[http://www.air2lan.com|Air2Lan]]: * A broadband ISP, plans to use unlicensed bands at 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz and 900 MHz for 128K-4Mbps using [[http://www.ofdm.org|OFDM modulation]] in 40 markets by 2003. * [[http://www.air2web.com/index.jsp|Air2Web]]: * Holiday Inn's corporate parent, Bass Hotels, will provide travelers with information in more than [[http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8367.html|3,000 hotels]] using wireless PDAs or phones from [[http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8266.html|Verizon]] or [[http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8225.html|Sprint]] like GPRS/Bluetooth models from [[http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8375.html|Ericsson]] or [[http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/8365.html|Nokia]]. * [[http://www.globaldigitalmedia.com|Global Digital]]: | 
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| * [http://www.mobilestar.com/ MobilStar] | * [[http://www.mobilestar.com/|MobilStar]] | 
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| * [http://www.surfandsip.com/ Surf and Sip] | * [[http://www.surfandsip.com/|Surf and Sip]] | 
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| * [http://www.wayport.com/ WayPort] | * [[http://www.wayport.com/|WayPort]] | 
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| * [http://www.airwave.com/ AirWave] | * [[http://www.airwave.com/|AirWave]] | 
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| * [http://www.millenicom.com/ Millenicom] (+1 503 768 3063) * [http://www.kondooit.com/ Kondooit Broadband] They operate all communications at The Weatherly Building (see also [http://www.theweatherly.com/ theweatherly.com]), including the old Teligent data center and Verizon data center/cell site on the roof of the building. With multiple DS-3 connectivity and several 2.4, 5.2 and 5.8 Ghz nodes around the city, they also provide server co-location and web hosting. They are also the provider of the freely accessible hot spot that covers Waterfront Park. * [http://www.cerulic.com/ Cerulic] | * [[http://www.millenicom.com/|Millenicom]] (+1 503 768 3063) * [[http://www.kondooit.com/|Kondooit Broadband]] They operate all communications at The Weatherly Building (see also [[http://www.theweatherly.com/|theweatherly.com]]), including the old Teligent data center and Verizon data center/cell site on the roof of the building. With multiple DS-3 connectivity and several 2.4, 5.2 and 5.8 Ghz nodes around the city, they also provide server co-location and web hosting. They are also the provider of the freely accessible hot spot that covers Waterfront Park. * [[http://www.cerulic.com/|Cerulic]] | 
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| * [http://www.clearskybroadband.com ClearSky Broadband]: * ISP in Washington state, will use [http://www.breezecom.com/HomePage.asp BreezeCOM's 2.4 GHz ISM gear] for business users in the Tri-Cities, Yakima, WA and Scottsdale/Phoenix. | * [[http://www.clearskybroadband.com|ClearSky Broadband]]: * ISP in Washington state, will use [[http://www.breezecom.com/HomePage.asp|BreezeCOM's 2.4 GHz ISM gear]] for business users in the Tri-Cities, Yakima, WA and Scottsdale/Phoenix. | 
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| * [http://www.winfieldnet.com Winfield Digital & Wireless] (+1 360 735 9200) * [http://www.ltinet.net LTI] (+1 360 896 2782) | * [[http://www.winfieldnet.com|Winfield Digital & Wireless]] (+1 360 735 9200) * [[http://www.ltinet.net|LTI]] (+1 360 896 2782) | 
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| * [http://www.commtag.com Comm Tag]: allows spontaneous communication-on-demand without prior agreements or setup. It [http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/7641.html links Bluetooth to cellular] | * [[http://www.commtag.com|Comm Tag]]: allows spontaneous communication-on-demand without prior agreements or setup. It [[http://www.wirelessnewsfactor.com/perl/story/7641.html|links Bluetooth to cellular]] | 
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| * [http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=hot&script=410&layout=6&item_id=152831 Starwood Hotels] and Resorts Worldwide: Will deploy Bluetooth "hot spots" using [http://www.axis.com/products/axis_9010/index.htm Axis 9010 hardware] and [http://www.classwave.com/PRDisplay1.asp?prNum=95 Classwave Bluetooth software]. GSM and Bluetooth will be combined by [http://www.kipling.se/eng/202.lasso?id=69 Kipling and Axis] | * [[http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=hot&script=410&layout=6&item_id=152831|Starwood Hotels]] and Resorts Worldwide: Will deploy Bluetooth "hot spots" using [[http://www.axis.com/products/axis_9010/index.htm|Axis 9010 hardware]] and [[http://www.classwave.com/PRDisplay1.asp?prNum=95|Classwave Bluetooth software]]. GSM and Bluetooth will be combined by [[http://www.kipling.se/eng/202.lasso?id=69|Kipling and Axis]] | 
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Here we're trying to maintain a list of companies that provide commercial wireless services or products.
Wireless ISP's
- Sweden - Serves more than 100 hotels, train stations & airports in Sweden, will expand to 300 locations in 2001. 
 
 
- United States (interstate providers) - A broadband ISP, plans to use unlicensed bands at 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz and 900 MHz for 128K-4Mbps using OFDM modulation in 40 markets by 2003. 
 
- Holiday Inn's corporate parent, Bass Hotels, will provide travelers with information in more than 3,000 hotels using wireless PDAs or phones from Verizon or Sprint like GPRS/Bluetooth models from Ericsson or Nokia. 
 
- Kiosks and wireless access points in Boston and Philadelphia airports with 35 planned in 2001
 
- Working with Starbucks and Microsoft, will provide 5,000 coffee shops around the country. Also has 150 hotel and airport locations including Dallas-Ft Worth, Austin, JFK (American gate) and member lounges.
- About 50 restaurants and cafes in SF plus LA and Kentucky. Plans to expand to 1,000 locations including Portland, Seattle, and San Diego by late 2001.
 
 
- Serves Sea/Tac, Austin and Dallas/Ft-Worth and 150 hotels. Plans - to expand to 550 hotels by June, 2001.
 
 
- Serves Sea/Tac, Austin and Dallas/Ft-Worth and 150 hotels. Plans 
 
- United States (by state) - California, San Francisco - Serves about 75 restaurants, bookstores and cafes in San Francisco. National expansion planned.
 
 
- Oregon, Portland - Millenicom (+1 503 768 3063) 
- Kondooit Broadband They operate all communications at The Weatherly Building (see also theweatherly.com), including the old Teligent data center and Verizon data center/cell site on the roof of the building. With multiple DS-3 connectivity and several 2.4, 5.2 and 5.8 Ghz nodes around the city, they also provide server co-location and web hosting. They are also the provider of the freely accessible hot spot that covers Waterfront Park. 
- Provider of 802.11b and BlueTooth access points in public buildings, airports, hotels and conference centers. 
 
 
- Washington, Tri-Cities - ISP in Washington state, will use BreezeCOM's 2.4 GHz ISM gear for business users in the Tri-Cities, Yakima, WA and Scottsdale/Phoenix. 
 
 
- Washington, Vancouver - Winfield Digital & Wireless (+1 360 735 9200) 
- LTI (+1 360 896 2782) 
 
 
- California, San Francisco 
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... these need to refactored into the above list.
- Comm Tag: allows spontaneous communication-on-demand without prior agreements or setup. It links Bluetooth to cellular 
- Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide: Will deploy Bluetooth "hot spots" using Axis 9010 hardware and Classwave Bluetooth software. GSM and Bluetooth will be combined by Kipling and Axis 

