Much of the worlds high-speed communications travel through optical fibres, and a rapidly-increasing demand for network bandwidth to accommodate both data and voice traffic has developed. There is a bottleneck in the access network to enable delivery of multimedia services to residential and small business customers. Coupled with this is a rapidly-growing demand for mobility via wireless technologies, driven by expansion in the use of PDAs and mobile telephones. The ubiquitous nature of computer terminals in the modem office also means that a wireless network, devoid of the inconvenience and cost of reconfiguring wired systems, is increasingly appealing (communications "anytime, anywhere"). The use of infrared communications through free sp...