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What Other People Are Saying About Steve Stroh

At the urging of others, I've begun collecting these nice mentions in one place.

July 2002:

  • July 12, 2002 - My Amateur Radio buddy and wireless provocateur Bill Vodall WA7NWP, in a posting to the Seattle Amateur Radio TCP/IP Group's seatcp mailing list titled Steve Stroh's fine work: "Our resident writer (and sometimes publicist) has been doing some fine work in the Wi-Fi field.  By the use of a BLog  (weB Log - for on going frequent on line updates and postings) we can track and follow Steve's handywork.  It's on my "Morning Newpaper" list of web sites to visit.  (http://wiki.jnos.org/GoodMorning)."
  • July 11, 2002 - Nice mention by David Reed regarding my FCC 02-135 Comments - "Other very interesting filings were made by Kevin Werbach (editor of Release 1.0 and former FCC'er), Dewayne Hendricks, Dave Hughes, New America Foundation, et al., Consumer Federation of America, Jock Gill, Steve Stroh."
  • July 9, 2002 - I was surprised to see this- WCAI President Andrew Kreig, writing in the WCAI's License Exempt Alliance Report - "WCA’s website received 992,401 “hits” during June. Rather impressively, the industry website operated by Independent Technology Writer and WCA Member Steve Stroh (www.strohpub.com) was the sixth highest referring site, along with such expected sources as Google, Yahoo, MSN and IEEE."
  • July 9, 2002 - Nice mention by Tom Williams on the isp-wireless mailing list regarding my FCC 02-135 Comments - "I just read one I really like, written by Steve Stroh. And no, he didn't offer me the traditional $5 to say nice things -- he just put out (IMO) a stellar posting."
  • July 4, 2002 - Ed Mitchell in his HamRadio-Online, Common Sense Technology page - "Steve Stroh's Weblog on Broadband Wireless Access and other topics. Steve is a friend who also publishes a subscription newsletter named Focus on Broadband Wireless Internet. I just discovered that he also maintains a fascinating weblog at www.strohpub.com/weblog. Definitely worth a visit."

June 2002:

  • June 6, 2002 - PBS.com Technology columnist Robert X. Cringely - "There is a very good writer named Steve Stroh who specializes in wireless technology..."

May 2002:

  • May 3, 2002 - David Isenberg writing in SMART Letter #71: "Steve Stroh is the perpetrator of the "Focus on Broadband Wireless Internet Access" newsletter, an in-depth review that gets it.  The subscription fee is worth every penny -- contact steve@strohpub.com."

April 2002:

  • April 11, 2002 - Andrew Kreig, President WCA International writing in the WCA Bulletin: Independent technology writer Steve Stroh again provided his unique blend of comprehensive and informative insights in his newsletter “Focus On Broadband Wireless Internet Access” released this week. Issue 5 of the 20-page report provides unmatched depth and insight on WCA’s Eighth Annual Technical Symposium, held this January in San Jose, CA. The newsletter continues to provide personal interpretations on industry developments that are worth knowing – and supporting.

February 2002:

  • February 25, 2002 - Dana Blankenhorn's A-Clue.com - "Clued-in is Steve Stroh , whose understanding of the technical issues involving wireless broadband is first-rate and fine-grained. I'm thrilled to be on his beat."
  • February 13,  2002 - Glenn Fleishman in his 802.11b Networking News Weblog (linked at left): "Focus On Broadband Wireless Internet Access: to the increasingly large group of people who talk sense about broadband wireless services, I have to add Steve Stroh. His subscription publication (linked above) is full of sensible advice born of deep technical and market knowledge. The yearly rate is advertised at $595 for 12 issues. Anyone trying to make a living, start a company, or run a division in which this is your market shouldn't hesitate before subscribing. Disclosures: I don't get a finder's fee for telling you this; I have a free subscription which was not a quid pro quo arrangement."



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Last update: 7/16/2002; 11:08:45 PM.

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