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Wireless Tech Radio

After reading my last post, Jim Sutton contacted me to be a guest on his “Wireless Tech Radio” program. I’m tentatively scheduled to be “on the air” on Weds, Jan. 19 — time TBD. Check out the site if you are into Wireless stuff, it’s not just WiFi.
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Matt:

I was catching up on some Lockergnome reading this am and saw your Favorite WiFi Things article.

I produce the Wireless Tech Radio weekly wireless technology talk show that is streamed over the Internet.
http://www.wirelesstechradio.com

We cover fixed wireless and WiFi from the WISP, service provider and manufacturer point of view but still look for assistance in consumer products content. Your Favorite WiFi Things article is right on point. I wonder if you’d like to join us on Wireless Tech Radio some Wednesday morning in the near future. Total time commitment is 20-22 minutes.

We can be heard at 10AM Eastern Time Wednesday morning by clicking through to the show from our website. Alex Goldman, Sr Managing Editor at JupiterMedia, published a neat interview article at ISP-Planet, Tuesday, about Wireless Tech Radio. You may enjoy reading it:

http://www.isp-planet.com/fixed_wireless/news/2004/wirelesstechradio.html

We aim to address many segments of the Wireless industry (WiFi, BWIA, WISP, Community Wireless, hobbyists, consumers, newbies, propeller heads, manufacturers, VCs) in our show programming. We strive to have each 15 minute segment educational or tutorial in nature. I thought I’d reach out to make an introduction and get dialogue going.

Warmest regards,

Jim Sutton
Founder
WirelessTechRadio - http://www.wirelesstechradio.com
(703) 727-2860

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