But growth will pick up again in 2005, and by 2007 there will be 530,000 hot spots in the United States, it predicted. Four years from now, the hot-spot total is expected to reach almost 800,000 in Europe and from 1 to 4 million in Asia. Revenue from wireless hot-spot service in the United States is projected to reach $8 billion, or about $15,000 per hot spot, in 2007, which may force telecommunications companies to rethink their plans.



