Brian,
Integrating below developments from news just received (courtesy of news@canarie.ca), your suggestion is not a dream but the way to go >>>>
/Alex
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http://gigaom.com/2007/03/06
BT to Invest in FON?
FON, the Spanish share-your-Wi-Fi services company, is close to announcing a
new round of funding that could total to as much as 10 million Euros (shade
over $13 million.)
While some of its existing investors - Index Ventures, Skype and Google -
are coming back with more cash, the word from telecom
circles in Europe is
that British Telecom is going to invest in the wireless router company.
FON is the latest start-up by Spanish telecom entrepreneur, Martin
Varsavsky, who has made a name for being a thorn in the side of incumbents.
When I visited BT last summer while reporting a story for Business 2.0, the
senior management of the British incumbent carrier was pretty bullish on the
whole notion of dual-mode phones and municipal wireless.
Dual-mode phones are phone that have Wi-Fi and cellular capabilities in one
single handset, and in an ideal world there is a seamless handoff between
the two networks once you are in range of a Wi-Fi network
While this does seem like a distant dream, eventually it will happen. Nokia,
for instance, is pretty confident that most of its mobile phones in the near
future will have Wi-Fi capabilities built into them. BT can offer voice (and
other services) over Wi-Fi when in range of a FON
node, and when out of
range it can switch to the Vodafone network for cellular access.
T-Mobile USA is trying something similar up in the U.S. Northwest, though it
is through a customer's own Wi-Fi network. Free.fr of France has also been
playing with a similar idea and has bundled FON-like software in its
residential gateways.
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Brian Longwe <brian@isisweb.nl> wrote:
On Mar 7, 2007, at 4:56 PM, John Walubengo wrote:Here is the IT angle - isn't it time their websitewww.kenyapolice.go.ke gave the Citizens the correctposition regarding Police Procedures for Civil/Criminaloffence? I mean I never knew a traffic offence could earnyou 1-night accomodation with General Ali's (the PoliceCommissioner) guests. Further more, when are those socalled Tamper-proof Driving Licences going to hit themarket?Hi John,Thanks for sharing (in your v. pleasant style) your experience. Actually I think you are letting us off a bit easily by only suggesting procedures be on the Police website. I would go a bit further.Every Mobile Police Unit and/or Traffic stop have a functional laptop with wireless access to various databases:- IDs / Passports/ Work Permits / Visa- Driving License- Car Registration- Criminal Records DatabaseThat way by simply running a couple of simple queries they would immediately know whether you are worthy of being offered free accomodation.Regards,Mblayo_______________________________________________----------Brian Longwe +254(0) 20 445 2327 - tChief Executive Officer +254(0) 722 518744 - mInHand Limited +254(0) 733 518744 - mM3, Westlands Court, +254(0) 20 374 7881 - fWestlands Close, Westlands Rd. www.inhand.co.keNairobi, Kenya
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