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	<title>Comments for Laurie Lamberth &amp; Associates</title>
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		<title>Comment on Waiting to Exhale:  CTIA Wireless 2011 by David Sullivan</title>
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		<description>Thank you for this well written and concise summary of CTIA Orlando. I agree with your comments regarding challenging transportation in Orlando, you require a rental car just to get around; such a bad solution for conference events. I&#039;d gladly endorse a move to New Orleans to help revitalize that lovely city. I am presently reserching M2M enabling technologies and will consult your posts. Thanks again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this well written and concise summary of CTIA Orlando. I agree with your comments regarding challenging transportation in Orlando, you require a rental car just to get around; such a bad solution for conference events. I&#8217;d gladly endorse a move to New Orleans to help revitalize that lovely city. I am presently reserching M2M enabling technologies and will consult your posts. Thanks again.</p>
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