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David Lawrence: But really people should expect 25 to 30, right?
Frank Hanzlik: Exactly, it*s about half of that from a true perspective absolutely. So still 25 to 30 in terms of usable, pretty down fast. You know your cable modem or your DSL certainly is no where near that. So that*s probably your bottleneck in most home networking applications.
David Lawrence: So but should they wait or should they buy now?
Frank Hanzlik: Absolutely not, no I mean the reality is you know Wi-Fi is here today. There is all sorts of people streaming video doing all sorts of cool stuff with technology that*s here now, so no reason to wait two years.
David Lawrence: Got it, alright terrific. Frank Hanzlik, he has been with us for the Wi-Fi Alliance. I appreciate your coming on the show and I appreciate all your work, its great. We are going to talk next with a lady who dresses very, very conservatively. She dresses in the manner of her country and she is here with some of the most advanced watches you have ever seen or heard and we are going to hear some of their watches, when we come back. The name of the show is The David Lawrence Show. We are live on the floor of The Consumer Electronics Show. We are actually about a full 3 feet up, but that*s still you got a height to find this. We are in the North East corner, just shy of Salt Lake City. So just come on by. We will be back in just a moment. It*s The David Lawrence Show.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
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