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Pocket
PC Summit
October 21-24, 2002
The Renaissance Hotel
Hollywood, California USA |
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| To become a speaker at the Pocket PC Summit, October
21-24, 2002, Hollywood, California, please complete the Pocket PC
Summit Speaker Request Form - www.pocketpcsummit.com/speakerrequest.php. |
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Speaker
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Tim Brooks
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President
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Company
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Brooks Consulting
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Presentation
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Layering to Create Public
Wi-Fi Hotspots on Enterprise Wireless LANs
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Conference
Theme and Subject
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Wireless
Technology Studies > Wireless LAN > 802.11x
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| Description |
The real value of
the public Wi-Fi hot spot market is directly related
to the extent to which useful public access hot spots can
be enabled across the marketplace. Through an approach called
Layering SOHO and enterprise Wireless LANs (Local
Area Networks) can be enabled to also deliver public Wi-Fi
coverage rapidly moving the market a lot closer to
ubiquitous wireless Wi-Fi availability. |
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Exclusive web templates. web templates are a bit costly and will ensure that the web templates is not resold to any other customer Layering model vastly expands and builds
on the community-based approach started by urban residential
broadband users who began using 802.11b to offer their neighbors
free Internet access over their DSL connections. Layering
for enterprise networks uses a Wireless Gateway to recognize
and differentiate between authorized users from the enterprise
and public access hotspot visitors. The gateway also delivers
bandwidth management and IPsec security to protect the service
levels and integrity of both enterprise and visitor data.
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| What
You Will Learn |
Learn about implementing
enterprise WLAN Layering and the benefits it can bring to
multi-tenant and enterprise/public spaces such as airports,
malls and college campuses. Layering also delivers additional
revenue opportunities for enterprise Wireless LANs that can
offset some of the implementation cost issues and hurdles
that challenge and impede many enterprise IT managers. |
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Bio |
Tim Brooks is President
and founder of Brooks Consulting Inc a firm that works
with companies and organizations as they enter or grow in
the wireless telecoms and internet spaces either as applications
or technology developers or as end users. |
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Recently the company
has focused on developing business models, approaches and
partnerships for implementation of 802.11b Wi-Fi public hotspots
in locations such as hotels, university campuses and airports. |
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Prior to founding
Brooks Consulting, Tim worked in wireless telecommunications
for over twelve years (in domestic and international cellular
carrier development and operations, license bidding and M&A,
and in global satellite) and with wireless internet for more
than a year. In various roles he has gained broad experience
and knowledge in business development, product development
and management, marketing, strategic planning and e-commerce
for startup ventures and for large existing organizations
both domestically and internationally. |
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Extensive experience
at presenting at conferences and events like this both in
the US and internationally. |
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Extensive knowledge
and experience on the Wi-Fi hotspot subject. Was invited to
submit this speaking proposal by John Tidwell after he read
an article I published on the subject of Hotspot Layering. |
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Web URL
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The Pocket PC Summit is produced
by MultiMeteor, Inc.
of Hollywood, California. |
MultiMeteor, Inc.
7095 Hollywood Boulevard,
#444
Hollywood, California 90028 USA
www.multimeteor.com
Tel: (818) 994-7199 |
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