Tag Archives: HotSpots

Spokane Airport Goes Wi-Fi; 100 Blocks Of Downtown To Follow

On Wednesday, the airport unveiled a wireless system that makes the Internet available to anyone with a computer that can access it. Travelers no longer need to plug into telephone jacks to check e-mail or work online. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

Amtrak Boston To Baltimore Goes WiFi

AT&T Wireless and Amtrak have teamed up to offer WiFi service to six train stations along the Northeast Corridor. Via [news.designtechnica.com]Continue Reading

Library Trial Puts Wi-Fi Hot Spots On The Books

Every public library in the country could soon include a Wi-Fi hot spot, if a government trial is a success. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Experts Question Wi-Fi Revenue Models

If Wi-Fi is to be profitable as more than a sideline, it will have to get outside the coffee shop, contends Bert Williams, vice president for marketing for Tropos in Sunnyvale, California. Tropos builds wireless networks that span neighborhoods and entire cities in some cases. That kind of coverage can be turned into a profitable,Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Dead Zone: China Lags After An Early Lead

Has China gone cold on hot spots? Three years ago, the country’s biggest phone companies, China Netcom and China Telecom, seemed to be in a fast-paced race to sign deals with the country’s hotels, airports and fast-food chains to open short-range wireless broadband access points, known as hot spots, in major cities like Beijing andContinue Reading

BT Serves Wi-Fi Courtside To Tennis Fans

Tennis fans attending this year’s Stella Artois Championships will be able to surf the web and download documents at high speeds using a wireless broadband network at the Queen’s Club in west London. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Comes To The Ferry Klickitat

Built in 1927, this vessel is among the oldest in Washington State Ferries’ fleet, and its twin 1,200-horsepower diesels are the antithesis of high technology. Via [seattlepi.nwsource.com]Continue Reading

Paris Metro Firm To Run Wi-Fi Buses

Wireless Internet access will soon move beyond railways and onto the roads if RATP, the company which runs the Paris Metro and the capital’s bus services, has its way. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Maryland Rest Stops Go Wireless

The state of Maryland is launching “hot spots” at two of its welcome centers on Interstate 95 so motorists can access the Internet wirelessly. Via [baltimore.bizjournals.com]Continue Reading

‘Unwire’ The Wired City? Compton Broaches Idea

Seattle has a reputation as one of the most wired cities – a nod to legions of Internet users and deep cups of coffee. Via [forbes.com]Continue Reading

Sports Business: Wi-Fi Next Big Thing

When the NBA expansion Charlotte Bobcats open their $265 million arena next year, Barry Silberman expects there will be skepticism about the invisible innovation that will pervade the venue. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

Airports Are New Hotspots In Wi-Fi Wars

U.S. airports are becoming hot spots of conflict between various parties seeking to control wireless Internet systems at the sprawling facilities. Via [forbes.com]Continue Reading

California Hospital Offers Wi-Fi While You Recover

El Camino Hospital last week become one of the first to provide high-speed wireless access to patients and visitors, making access available throughout its hospital campus and two off-site dialysis centers. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi: If Not Free, Then How?

From fancy hotels to fast-food joints, the number of venues offering high-speed wireless Internet access is expected to grow at a heady clip this year. But industry analysts aren’t expecting laptop users and their credit cards to follow. Via [wired.com]Continue Reading

Tropos Upgrade Will Allow Bigger Wi-Fi Networks

Tropos Networks today unveiled an upgraded Version 3 of its system, a feat that will allow the company to target bigger and more densely populated metro areas with its widescale Wi-Fi solution. Via [rcrnews.com]Continue Reading