The wireless wild world is growing incessantly and more and more companies as well as government agencies are riding the bandwagon for the wireless Internet. Yesterday, I've read something about companies joining together to provide a cheap wireless web access for
business and personal users in Silicon Valley. As a matter of fact, we have at least five companies who submitted a proposal for the certain project.
I, as a born optimist, think that this project won't work. Why? Firstly, establishing networks is too expensive, especially if the vicinity is a
mountainous area. Secondly, numerous concerned citizens, especially those who are advocating the censorship of the Internet will definitely oppose to having an easy connection to the web. Thirdly, readers are getting confused with the article because I didn't mention the companies who joined the meeting.
Well, there's no point mentioning their names in this blog because firstly, they do know who they are and they're definitely informed about the other companies competing for the bid. Secondly, it's time for you morons to do some research! Thirdly, there's no thirdly, idiot! Each company's proposal weren't announced to the maddening public. However, they'll be giving us the full details, perhaps, after they've decided the lucky company that'll get the deal by September.