Okay, today’s brain teaser, no peeking: What represents the fastest growing segment of Wi-Fi hotspots? Via [news.tmcnet.com]… Continue Reading
Okay, today’s brain teaser, no peeking: What represents the fastest growing segment of Wi-Fi hotspots? Via [news.tmcnet.com]… Continue Reading
The country’s biggest Wi-Fi network has been launched in London. Thames Online will provide about 12km of seamless coverage – from Westminster to Greenwich – along the river. Via [theregister.co.uk]… Continue Reading
A report says Earthlink, Google, and HP are ‘extremely interested’ in partnering with Boston city officials to build a municipal Wi-Fi network. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
While much of the wireless tradeshow focus this week was on voice at the 3GSM World Congress in Spain this week, there was an awful lot of wireless going on in San Diego this week as well at the HIMSS06 Annual Conference & Exhibition put on by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. Via… Continue Reading
Few start-ups encapsulate the desperate utopianism of the times so much as Fon Technology. Via [theregister.co.uk]… Continue Reading
The City of Boston, long conspicuous by the absence of any municipal-wide effort to supply Wi-Fi access, is moving to support a citywide rollout of the wireless technology that is expected to be outlined in a report next week from a non-profit organization. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
Fon, of Spain, got $21.7 million in investor funding from Google, Skype, and other investors. Fon plans to create a global network of a million shared Wi-Fi hot-spots by 2010, using the same download, install, and share model that created the Skype network. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
Wi-Fi startup Xirrus raised an undisclosed amount of venture financing from Microsoft-backer David Marquardt Monday to help accelerate sales of its multifunction access point for businesses. Via [redherring.com]… Continue Reading
A group of Silicon Valley civic and business leaders don’t think the high-tech center is connected enough, so they are looking to build a regionwide wireless networks. Via [news.com.com]… Continue Reading
London has lost its place as the city with the most Wi-Fi hotspots, according to a recent survey. Via [vnunet.com]… Continue Reading
One evening last July, in the Taiwanese capital of Taipei, Web-site consultant Rong Chen was on a subway train when a client called needing urgent repairs to its network. Far from his home office, the 27-year-old hopped off the train at the next stop and began searching for a place to get online with his… Continue Reading
Wireless internet access should be installed in parts of the Houses of Parliament to allow MPs access to information on the move. Via [silicon.com]… Continue Reading
In their efforts to ban airlines from offering free Wi-Fi services in their lounges, officials representing Boston’s Logan Airport continue to insist that it’s not about money, but rather about public safety and management. Via [eweek.com]… Continue Reading
Nine UK city centres are to get blanket wireless broadband coverage as part of a deal between Wi-Fi operator The Cloud and telecoms giant BT. Via [theregister.co.uk]… Continue Reading
Yahoo Brings Free Wi-Fi To Sheraton Hotels
Sick of paying an extra $10 or so for hotel broadband Internet access? Yahoo and Sheraton’s parent company, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc., are pairing up to bring free hotel wifi to patrons. The Wall Street Journal reports that Yahoo and Sheraton are testing some wifi lounges at the hotels, dubbed Yahoo Link@Sheraton. Via… Continue Reading