You guys are missing the point. Wireless *internet* work very well, and the technology is ever-improving. It is not the same as cell phone technology, and it *is* going to be mainstream and soon. However, it will never replace long-distance wired service. Wireless serves small, localized "hot spots". Wired service brings the internet to those small localized "hot spots".
The proliferation of wireless only serves to *increase* the demand for quality *wired* broadband.
In the forseeable future, if NVEI fails, it will not be because of a diminishing market.
There is a great big 'ole boat packed chock full of money that NVEI is missing.