August 28, 2003, 2:20 PM — May wireless carriers have tried using WWAN technologies to provide Internet services to areas that DSL and cable can't reach. But SOMA Networks is trying something different: marketing such services to other carriers rather than directly to consumers. Is there money to be made as a behind-the-scenes infrastructure provider?
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