ForProfit - the side of the debate that wants to pay $49.95 / month for Cable modem or DSL and resell it to 10 people nearby for $20 / month and line their fat wallets with much needed insulative lining.


I can think of two possible businesses one could set up in a large wireless network, neither of which deny public random access.

The first would be to provide live coverage of events (concerts, lectures, bands playing at clubs, awards dinners) with web cams and microphones. This service would be paid for by the event organizers. If the event coverage chewed up a lot of bandwidth, the organizers would be charged for that too -- that approaches a slippery slope of encroaching on the access available to non-paying network users.

The second would be on-air yellow pages. A mobile user has a wireless PDA with GPS in it. He contacts a database, gives his lat/long, and asks for nearby Thai restaurants. The minimum information about a restaurant would be the location, name, and a few keywords (Thai, restaurant). If they pay for advertising, they could list a menu or a pointer to a newspaper review. Similar things for other businesses. -- WillWare


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