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7/31/2003

Netgear Catching the Crest of the Wi-Fi Wave

By K.C. Swanson
Staff Reporter
07/31/2003 12:11 PM EDT
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Updated from July 30
Just as Wall Street analysts are becoming wary of Wi-Fi, investors are warming up to it.

Netgear (NTGR:Nasdaq - commentary - research), which makes gear used for wireless fidelity networks (as well as Ethernet networks and broadband), made a strong showing when it started trading Thursday.


The company raised $98 million through an initial public offering of 7 million shares priced at $14 each. The offering was underwritten by Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch and UBS Warburg. Tuesday, in light of robust demand, Netgear's offering price was hoisted from the $10 to $12 range to $12 to $14.

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7/30/2003

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Free Hotspots Restrict Revenues for Wi-Fi Service Providers
Wednesday July 30, 2:00 pm ET


SAN JOSE, Calif., July 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The phenomenal growth of hotspots available to the consumer for little or no charge makes it difficult for providers to justify service charges, resulting in lower revenues for the Wi-Fi hotspot services markets.
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New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (www.frost.com ), U.S. Wi-Fi Hotspot Services Market, reveals that revenues in this industry totaled $18.05 million in 2002 and are projected to reach $1435.57 million by 2009.

"Wi-Fi networks are expected to increase in number as the technology becomes cheaper and the benefits of provisioning wireless access become better known," states Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Wai Sing Lee.

Freenets are large community or civic wireless networks that threaten to render Wi-Fi hotspots redundant as their coverage increases. Each free network that goes online increases the impact of this restraint on the Wi-Fi hotspot market.

The proliferation of free hotspots -- over 600 across North America in 2002 -- makes the customer price conscious, therefore making it more difficult for providers to expand Wi-Fi services.

The vast majority of market participants such as wireless ISPs and carriers depend on retail locations such as airports, cafes, hotels, and restaurants to install and provision hotspot services.

The initial reluctance and lack of awareness among venue owners have to be overcome to deploy Wi-Fi hotspots in these locations.

Like any other retail service, choice of location is extremely important. Conveniently located Wi-Fi hotspots increases the number of end users.

Once venue operators recognize that having a wireless LAN hotspot can be a key competitive differentiator, Wi-Fi access is likely to become ubiquitous.

"The balance of power favors service providers that can control locations, since it allows them to dictate the terms of business," observes Wai Sing.

Frost & Sullivan is a global leader in strategic growth consulting. This ongoing growth opportunity analysis is part of the Wireless WAN/LANs coverage, which also includes market insights on World Wireless LAN Security. Frost & Sullivan also offers custom consulting to a variety of companies. Executive summaries and interviews are available to the press.

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Media Relations Executive
P: 210.247.3830
F: 210.348.1003
E: dmcvey@frost.com
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7/29/2003

AT&T Launches Free Wi-Fi Service Throughout August in Select McDonald's Outlets; $2.99 a Day Thereafter
Tuesday July 29, 7:00 am ET


MORRISTOWN, N.J., July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- AT&T today announced the next phase of a major wireless fidelity (wi-fi) initiative -- the launch of its new AT&T Wi-Fi Service, offered free beginning July 30 in 60 McDonald's restaurants in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Any McDonald's customer with a wi-fi-enabled device in one of these locations can obtain high-speed Internet service at no charge until the end of August and at $2.99 a day thereafter.
AT&T Wi-Fi Service enables computer and personal digital assistant (PDA) users to surf the Internet, send and receive e-mail and obtain a host of other high-speed wireless benefits without being tethered to wires.

"AT&T is using a creative array of approaches, partnerships and resources to make the promise of the worldwide web available to all kinds of customers -- people on the go, 'windshield warriors,' students and families ... anyone who wants the connectivity and convenience that AT&T offers," said Ray Solnik, Strategic Markets Vice President at AT&T Consumer.

Solnik noted that AT&T will provide the "face to the customer" when an Internet user logs on to AT&T Wi-Fi Service at McDonald's, ensuring the customer's experience is top-notch.

The AT&T Wi-Fi Service launch includes selected McDonald's outlets in Manhattan, Staten Island and parts of Westchester County. It also includes towns such as Edison, Middletown and Tinton Falls in New Jersey, and Danbury, Fairfield, and Stamford, Connecticut.

AT&T's approach to wi-fi is multi-faceted. In December 2002, it helped form Cometa Networks, a joint venture company that provides national wireless Internet access at a variety of retail locations throughout the United States. For Cometa, AT&T provides wi-fi networking services such as local access, Internet transport, network control, monitoring and management, as well as provisioning. Cometa, in turn, aggregates wi-fi "hotspots" so service providers such as AT&T can offer its customers wireless access to the Internet and their corporate networks.

Earlier this month, AT&T announced the integration of Wi-Fi as a broadband access option for customers of AT&T's industry-leading IP VPN services. Through a business relationship with access aggregator GRIC Communications Inc., AT&T IP VPN users can get wireless access from more than 2,100 hotels, airports and convention centers in at least 20 countries.

Solnik underscored the fact that AT&T will craft other agreements as necessary in order to ensure customers get the full benefits of wi-fi. "This is a technology that could make the benefits of the Internet more accessible," he added, "and nicely mirrors our mission of providing information and communications anytime, anywhere."

According to Parks Associates, there will be as many as 2.5 million wi-fi users in the U.S. by the end of the year. Another researcher, the Yankee Group, predicts 72,480 "hotspots" in the U.S. by 2007.

About AT&T

AT&T (www.att.com) is among the premier voice and data communications companies in the world, serving businesses, consumers, and government. The company runs one of the most sophisticated communications networks in the U.S., backed by the research and development capabilities of AT&T Labs. A leading supplier of data, Internet and managed services for the public and private sectors, AT&T offers outsourcing and consulting to large businesses and government. The company is a market leader in local, long distance and Internet services, as well as transaction-based services like prepaid cards, collect calling and directory assistance. With approximately $37 billion of revenue, AT&T has about 40 million residential customers and 4 million business customers, who depend on AT&T for high-quality communications. AT&T has garnered several awards for outstanding performance and customer service.

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From: "simonschneider1973"
Date: Tue Jul 29, 2003 4:51am
Subject: Announcement: Tutorial on WLAN/UMTS Quality of Service


To whom it may concern,
I have the pleasure to announce a full-day tutorial to be hold at the
IEEE International Conference on Networking (ICON2003).

The title is

"Quality of Service for multimedia applications in UMTS/WLAN networks"

The tutorial presents QoS aspects of UMTS and WLAN and also
interworking between them in a multimedia environment. The presenters
have a deep insight in this topic, coming from Siemens, Nokia Research
Center and University of Paderborn.

The target audience for this tutorial includes both interested
academics as well as technology decision makers from the
telecommunications industry, who want to gain deeper understanding
about Quality-of-Service aspects of future wireless services.

The ICON2003 is held in Sydney, Australia from 28/09/03 to 01/10/03.
Information about the conference and how to register can be found
under http://www.icon2003.com

A direct link to a more detailed tutorial description can be found
here:

http://www.c-lab.de/RLS/index.html?/rls/seminars/icon2003_menu.htm

best regards,
Simon Schneider

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7/27/2003

Here is a silly "large company" thing. ???

Intel appears to be paying to send people to this page using a sponsored link on Overture.

http://www.intel.com/network/connectivity/solutions/wireless/?ssi_ppc_wng1

The page that you land on has a notice that the page no longer exists and that you will be redirected in 10 seconds.

"This page has been removed.

In 10 seconds you will be redirected to the Intel® Corporation – Wireless LAN Overview page.

Please update your bookmarks. Thank you."

Ten seconds later, you end up at this page.

http://www.intel.com/ebusiness/strategies/wireless/index.htm

Perhaps large companies have lots of money to spend on marketing and don't care about the effectiveness of their efforts but many people I know will not wait the ten seconds and will move on to another site.

Are they really stretched that thin that they can't keep up with something as simple as that?

I am right down the street from them and they have my resume in case they need some help.

This was also posted to the WLAN Forum Board.

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