Tag Archives: HotSpots

Sides Chosen In Logan Wi-Fi Battle

Logan International Airport officials’ ongoing quest to ban airline lounges from offering passengers free WiFi Internet services is angering a growing array of powerful Capitol Hill lobbying groups, who say Logan could set a dangerous nationwide precedent for squelching wireless services. Via [boston.com]Continue Reading

Sides Chosen In Logan Wi-Fi Battle

Logan International Airport officials’ ongoing quest to ban airline lounges from offering passengers free WiFi Internet services is angering a growing array of powerful Capitol Hill lobbying groups, who say Logan could set a dangerous nationwide precedent for squelching wireless services. Via [boston.com]Continue Reading

Taipei’s Wireless Web Coverage Reaches 50 Percent

Starting from yesterday, around 50 percent of Taipei City’s population was covered by wireless Internet connections, and the figure will go up to 90 percent by June next year, the city government said. Via [taipeitimes.com]Continue Reading

Skyhook Wireless Lands Funds

Skyhook Wireless secured $6.5 million in venture and corporate funding. The Wi-Fi location provider attracted support from Intel Capital and Bain Capital Ventures, as well as existing investors, including Nokia. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

Orange Embraces Wi-Fi

Orange is to launch its own wi-fi network across the UK and will be aping BT with a combined 3G, GPRS and wi-fi service for businesses. Via [networks.silicon.com]Continue Reading

As Wi-Fi Spreads, More Free Locations Popping Up

Kurt Peterson knows how to pick his Wi-Fi. “I go anywhere I can get it for free,” he says. “Why should I pay? Enough people do it for free.” Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

Arlington Goes Wireless With Free Internet Service

Arlington County is asking technology companies to give Internet users something for nothing. Via [msnbc.msn.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Venture Tests Philadelphia

Wireless Philadelphia is a project that has been in development for several years, but which will not be finished until late 2006. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi, On A $300-A-Month Salary

The Balkan country of Macedonia is planning a wireless mesh network that will cover 1,000 square miles so that the country’s more than 2 million residents can get online. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi VIA The Rails

VIA Rail Canada has made Wi-Fi official. After over a year of trials, the railway said last week that it has a five-year contract in place to put wireless in reach of not only passengers, but for business as well – imagine wireless entertainment services and ticketing in the future. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

San Francisco Gets Wi-Fi Feet Wet With ‘Hot Zones’

MetroFi Inc., a maker of wireless mesh network gear, has set up three “hot zones” in the city that are available now, the Mountain View, California, company said Tuesday. The city awarded MetroFi the right to set up the zones through a request for proposal (RFP) process that began in April, according to Chuck Haas,Continue Reading

Macedonia Leads World With Wi-Fi

Formerly part of Yugoslavia and previously better known as a potential ethnic trouble spot, Macedonia is now rapidly becoming a wi-fi hotspot. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]Continue Reading

Texan Invents Wind-powered Wi-Fi

An electrical engineer from Texas has developed a method for powering wireless network nodes using small windmills. Via [pcpro.co.uk]Continue Reading

MIT Wireless Network Tracks Info On Users

In another time and place, college students wondering whether the campus cafe has any free seats, or their favorite corner of the library is occupied, would have to risk hoofing it over there. But for today’s student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, that kind of information is all just a click away. Via [seattlepi.nwsource.com]Continue Reading

Europe Leads On HotSpot Access

Europe has become the world leader in the public availability of wireless internet access points, or hotspots, according to figures published last week. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading