Danny's posted liveblogging notes from Sky "Boingo" Dayton's keynote at 802.11 Planet yesterday:
Survey says: 97% of travelling businessmen would alter their plans to gravitate to high-speed access (high-speed access is more important to them than wireless access)…
Dayton compares it to early days of ISPs ("Nobody knew who was their customer and who was their competition"). Back then, everybody tried to do everything – owning the wires, the network, and the brands. Eventually each company concentrated in one area – end users are AOL, MSN, networks are UUNET etc, wires are the telcos. (Hmmm. Has this happened in broadband yet?)