A post over at thewirelessweblog indicates that soon we aren't going to have to search far and wide for our Wi-Fi access points. Instead, within 2 years up to 50% of all businesses will use WiFi as a replacement for 10-base T cables.
"Peter Vicars, CEO of Waltham, Mass.-based Chantry Networks Inc., and one of the panelists last week at Networld+Interop 2004 agreed that ubiquitous Wi-Fi coverage was likely to happen in the near future. Children today are growing up with wireless access in their schools. Now that they are coming to expect that kind of constant connectivity, he said, the market is likely to deliver it."