The prospect of the phone and cable companies owning broadband to our homes is pretty depressing, given their anticompetitive histories. That’s why wireless looks like the last, best hope for real competition and choice.
Last week I visited a Motorola subsidiary, Canopy Wireless Broadband Products, and was dazzled by what I saw. This could be one of the ways around the monopolists’ roadblocks.
More in my Sunday column.