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CBS Announces 20-Block Wi-Fi Hotzone in Midtown Manhattan
in The Wireless Weblog, on November 16, 2007
CBS this week announced plans to create a ' CBS Mobile Zone ' in Midtown Manhattan, covering more than 20 city blocks with Wi-Fi from Times Square to Central Park South and from 6th Avenue to 8th Avenue. The network is expected to be fully operational by the end of November - tho...
BT Openzone Intros International Wi-Fi Travel Vouchers
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 31, 2007
BT Openzone this week announced the launch of an international Wi-Fi travel voucher system , giving travelers access to a worldwide network for a fixed per-minute cost, 500 minutes for £28 (5.6p per minute) in the US and for £40 (8p per minute) in Europe.
"More than ever before, the b...
Size Matters: Napa Utility Poles Too Short for Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 31, 2007
The Napa Valley Register's Kevin Courtney today reported that another muni Wi-Fi project has bit the dust.
"Plans to saturate the city of Napa with wireless Internet service, allowing computer-users to log on practically anywhere, have crashed," Courtney writes. "The city...
Nobody Wants London Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on June 3, 2007
...rts that when looking at London's new Wi-Fi network , "observers are saying that the City Hotzone is a flop -- almost certainly too soon, but nonetheless, not pleasing to the ears of The Clo...
Boingo Gets Tokyo
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 9, 2007
...e the Yamanote Line , a train line bounding the edges of Tokyo. It's Boingo's second Asian hotzone -- the first was the citywide WIFLY network in Taipei City, Taiwan, added in July 2...
California Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 3, 2007
...'s list of Cali Wi-Fi deployments ranges from Silicon Valley Metro Connect to the Long Beach Hotzone .
More here from CNET News ... and more here from MuniWireless .
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Wi-Fi Hell at Dublin Airport
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 24, 2007
The Inquirer's Tony Dennis hilariously describes spending "a frustrating afternoon trying to connect via Wi-Fi at Dublin Airport in Eire"...
The Wi-Fi, operated by Eircom on behalf of the Dublin Airport Authority , seemed to work fine, Dennis writes -- it was just impossi...
YouGov Survey Finds UK Users Want More Wi-Fi
in The Wireless Weblog, on September 28, 2006
El Reg's Bill Ray reports that a YouGov survey of 253 Wi-Fi users, sponsored by T-Mobile UK , found that just about everyone wants more Wi-Fi access.
Half of respondents want more Wi-Fi-equipped trains, about a third want more Wi-Fi in public parks , and 25 percent want it on t...
Wi-Fi Will Kill You! (Part II)
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 20, 2006
...aaack -- CIO News picks up on a story by Rosie Lombardi that looks at the health effects of Wi-Fi hotzones.
The Toronto Board of Health , Lombardi notes, is conducting a study of the potential he...



