WiFi Spy alerts you to Wi-Fi hotspots
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WiFi hotspots not all that hot
WiFi hotspots not all that hot
05/28/2004 06:14 AMSan Jose Mercury News May 28 2004 10:32AM GMT
18,000 wifi hotspots in NYC
18,000 wifi hotspots in NYC
07/29/2004 08:45 PMsure, as soon as i leave, the whole island becomes network nirvana
WiFi hotspots should have semantics and
geotags
WiFi hotspots should have semantics and
geotags
03/22/2005 05:00 PMCory Doctorow:
Brad Templeton's got a neat idea -- add geotagging and semantics to
WiFi hotspots:
It would contain a mixed XML/HTML packet with a variety of useful
fields and general text. These could range from simple descriptions
("This access point belongs to Joe Smith, I'm a programmer") to
information ("On this site, Paul Revere stopped on his ride to consult
with local minutemen") to street directions ("Turn right to get to
highway 101, left for downtown") to, of course, advertising ("We sell
fresh fruit and have a special on plums today.")
In other words, a replacement for signs and billboards and markers.
And perhaps much more. Access points would also talk about themselves,
declaring, for example, if the owner is offering open internet access
for free or for fee, or has a local database of information, and what
class of information is in the main text. The local lattitude and
longitude for those without a GPS could be useful, along with local
maps data in a compact form.
Link
(
Thanks, Brad!)
Update: Felix sez, "plazes is collaborative geo-tagging of
networks, not just WiFi but any LAN. Unique identifier is the
router´s MAC ID. In addition to structured data like address and type
of network, people can upload pics and comments for that
plaze/network. Every network gets a linkable URL and right now, we are
working on a RDF representation of the geodata."

Letting hotspots manage their WiFi
facilities
Letting hotspots manage their WiFi
facilities
09/17/2004 10:20 AMThe Star Online Sep 17 2004 1:43PM GMT
WiFi hotspots at Walt Disney World
WiFi hotspots at Walt Disney World
08/09/2004 11:46 AMThe number of WiFi hotspots in Disney World has mushroomed. I can't
wait for my next trip there!
Disney's BoardWalk Resort: Convention Center Hallways/Common Areas,
Resort Lobby, Main Swimming Pool Area, Concierge Lounges, Bellevue
Lounge
Disney's Contemporary Resort: Front desk sitting area, 14th Floor
Concierge - sitting area, Outer Rim Bar (near Concourse Steakhouse),
1st Floor Convention Center Lobby, 2nd Floor Convention Center Lobby,
Feature Pool.
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort: Main Hotel Lobby, Convention Center
Lobby area, Feature Pool, Francisco's Lounge.
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa: 1st Floor Lobby area
including Tea Room, Convention Center Lobby area, 4th Floor Concierge
area - sitting area.
Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resorts: Main Lobby area (both
resorts), Concierge sitting area (both resorts), Convention Center
Lobby area, Stormalong Bay Pool.
Link
(
via The Disney
Blog)
LinSpot turns WiFi routers into
commercial hotspots
LinSpot turns WiFi routers into
commercial hotspots
03/06/2004 01:55 AMWant to make a few extra bucks from your wireless Internet access?
Start-up
LinSpot announced on
Wednesday that their LinSpot 1.0 application for Mac OS X allows you
to do just that, with the company taking a 15 percent cut for services
sold over your wireless network.
International Internet Access Provider
Go2Roam.com Adds More than 1500 WiFi
Hotspots in United Kingdom
International Internet Access Provider
Go2Roam.com Adds More than 1500 WiFi
Hotspots in United Kingdom
02/01/2005 10:06 PMGo2Roam.com offers more than 14000 WiFi hotspots worldwide. For
travelers and road runners to connect to Internet in 150 countries
using dial-up and WiFi connections. [PRWEB Jan 27, 2005]
Developing an Alerts Web Service that
Uses Outlook 2003 Alerts
Developing an Alerts Web Service that
Uses Outlook 2003 Alerts
05/06/2004 12:00 AMAs a third-party application developer, have you wanted to use e-mail
to notify your users of an event, like an updated shared document or
the price of a stock reaching a certain level? Learn how to use e-mail
to notify your users of an event. Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 lets
third-party applications use Outlook alerts to notify users of
specified events.
Desktop alerts A new service delivering
breaking news alerts to your desktop
Desktop alerts A new service delivering
breaking news alerts to your desktop
04/27/2004 02:40 PMBBC Apr 27 2004 5:59PM GMT
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
03/24/2005 08:15 PMCory Doctorow:
A Seattle wireless hacker rides a commuter train from Tacoma every day
with a battery-powered WiFi hotspot in his backpack that's linked up
to the Internet with a
14.4 144k wireless modem. Catch his
train and get free WiFi on your commute.
The open wireless node can be found in the first car of the last
morning train and in Car 403 on the 5:10pm return trip. Use SSID
"FreeInternetAccess" or "seattlewireless" to connect - You may have to
assign yourself an IP in the range 192.168.0.0/24 and use the Default
Gateway 192.168.0.1 as the DHCP is sometimes flakey
Link
(
via Make)
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
08/05/2004 03:39 AMLos Angeles Beach Community WiFi service made possible by WiFi-Plus
antennas. Makes internet available on the beach. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
07/16/2004 04:50 PMA few weeks ago I got Chrisalis Developemnt's
WiFi Seeker, a convenient
keychain-sized wireless network locator. Marware's recently announced
WiFi Spy is a
rebranded version of the same device, so it should perform
identically.
To locate a wireless network simply press the button and watch the
LEDs. When the lights stop sweeping back and forth, the number that
remain lit will show the strength of the wireless signal. If the
lights continue to sweep back and forth, you're not in range for any
wireless network. Unlike other devices, the WiFi Seeker isn't fooled
by other 2.5 GHz signals like microwave ovens or cordless phones, and
it doesn't depend on 802.11 client activity to detect the access
point. It detects both 802.11b and 802.11g.
Hotspots
Hotspots
04/09/2004 04:10 PMAfter a bit of researching I have come across a few sites that may be
of help to all of us looking for some hotspots.
Ben Laurie has
created a site that records the location of free-access hotspots
across the UK. They are sorted in a searchable database of maps. Type
in your postcode to allocate places where you can connect. Link it up
at Consume.
Another
organization that maps Wi-Fi hotspots is Arwain. They have "uncovered"
most of Cardiff and have plans to bring free, fast wireless access to
some parts in Wales. Check them out at Arwain.
And lastly for
all the Torontonians out there I have a site that you might find
useful. This site has a map of downtown Toronto and lists and the WEP
enabled and disabled areas. For a view of the map check out Naked
Wireless.
I hope these sites were of some help to you.
Drop me a line to let me know.
Biodiversity Hotspots
Biodiversity Hotspots
05/04/2004 12:58 AM
The 25
richest and most threatened reservoirs of plant and animal life on
Earth. Of the 25, here are
the hottest of the
hotspots. An
interactive map. And the latest
news about how
companies like
Office Depot are helping Conservation International
protect threatened
animals who don't get to vote in even the world's
[cough] most enlightened
democracies.
Portable Hotspots
Portable Hotspots
02/05/2005 09:27 PM Journal tests NetGear, D-Link portable gateways: This category is
starting to expand as manufacturers realize that once someone tastes
Wi-Fi, they don't want to back to no-Fi. Jesse Drucker, subbing for
Walt Mossberg, writes in The Wall Street Journal about testing two
different gateways on the road and at home. As is typical, the basic
functions are fine and security settings are a bear....
Intel promotes Net hotspots
Intel promotes Net hotspots
01/06/2005 02:33 AMAME Info Jan 6 2005 6:02AM GMT
Mobiles track down wi-fi hotspots
Mobiles track down wi-fi hotspots
09/17/2004 06:13 AMFans of wireless internet access can now find their nearest wi-fi
hotspot using their mobile phone.
New Twist on Municipal Hotspots
New Twist on Municipal Hotspots
06/28/2004 02:42 PMManchester, New Hampshire, plans to announce in mid-July that a
hotspot will be available downtown for anyone to use free for one
hour: It appears that the city decided it wanted a network and put out
a request for proposal. Signull Technologies offered to fund and build
the network and then offer one free hour per day per user. An hour a
day might be useful for folks who may want to check email during their
lunch break or for visitors to town. The agreement sounds like a good
way for Signull to pull in potential customers and for the city to
offer a useful service for visitors and residents....
Student Unions in UK Become Wi-Fi
Hotspots
Student Unions in UK Become Wi-Fi
Hotspots
07/06/2004 12:07 PM55 students unions will be unwired: SUBzone, which is building out the
network, says 1.2 million students will be covered through their
efforts starting in Leeds. Pricing isn't noted....
Tales of New Hotspots, Services
Tales of New Hotspots, Services
03/08/2004 11:15 PMWayport is just one of a handful of companies announcing new places to
find hotspots over the last week: Visitors to San Francisco's Moscone
Center will be able to get access from Wayport in common areas and
meeting rooms by the spring. Most of the conference center will be
covered by then with the rest coming later. A slightly different
clientele will likely be using a new hotspot in Philadelphia. The
mayor announced that the city will set up a hotspot in Love Park.
Apparently the park used to be filled with skateboarders who were
recently banned from using the park. But a compromise is being worked
on that will allow skateboarders during certain hours. They'll now be
able to tote their laptops to the park as well. In other city hotspot
news, San Jose is planning a big bash Thursday, March 11 at 11:00 at
the Circle of Palms to celebrate San Jose's downtown Wi-Fi service.
The mayor and members of the Silicon Valley Wireless Communications
Alliance will be there. Demonstrations of the service will be
available and the new Downtown Wi-Fi portal will be launched. Finally,
for those iPass customers who have been waiting for the iPass/T-Mobile
agreement to come to fruition, the wait is over. Starting today, iPass
users will see 4,200 T-Mobile hotspots in the iPass directory of
available access sites. IPass customers can also find more information
about those and all iPass broadband access sites now that iPass has
licensed a directory tool from JiWire. IPass customers will be able to
view maps of where the hotspots are and read detailed information
about the venues that offer the hotspots. The tool includes
information about all iPass broadband locations, wired or wireless,
around the globe. JiWire is a Wi-Fi Networking News partner. The
announcement about the T-Mobile sites isn't available online and
JiWire doesn't seem to have posted its news release on its site
yet....
WeRoam Adds New Hotspots
WeRoam Adds New Hotspots
06/24/2004 12:51 PM WeRoam, which offers authentication, billing, and settlement services
to operators, added Ireland's Bitbuzz to its network: Bitbuzz now has
about 30 hotspots but plans to grow. The agreement means that
customers of WeRoam's operator customers, such as Orange of
Switzerland, can now roam onto Bitbuzz hotspots. WeRoam mainly touts
its ability to do SIM-based authentication but it will support other
types of authentication based on the capabilities of the hotspot
operator. We covered WeRoam's business model and how it compares to
other roaming solutions in May....
New Take on Free Hotspots:
NewburyOpen.net
New Take on Free Hotspots:
NewburyOpen.net
11/17/2003 03:01 PMMichael Oh may have one of the most unique versions of a free Wi-Fi
network anywhere. Oh wanted to extend Wi-Fi around his office, located
on a tony stretch of Newbury Street in Boston, and to the shops on the
street. He quickly concluded that he would have to charge users too
much if he wanted to build a robust and reliable network that
customers would pay to use. Instead, he decided to build a free
network in hopes that it might serve as good PR for his Mac
consulting, sales, and support business, Tech Superpowers. But
building a free network that included more than one access point (AP)
would be expensive to maintain because it would require paying for
high speed data lines for backhaul. So Oh developed his own network
architecture. "From an economic standpoint, it's an interesting
architecture because it's simple," Oh said. "We can put up nine
locations with a single T1." At each remote location he uses Apple APs
plus wireless bridges from Linksys that were originally designed to
wirelessly enable printers. At his central location is an AP with two
outdoor antennas, each pointing in a different direction. The remote
repeaters look like any type of client to the central AP. "So the AP
at our location sees each repeater as nine client cards out there," he
said....
Wi-Fi hotspots simply too expensive
Wi-Fi hotspots simply too expensive
06/02/2004 07:18 AMNo return on investment, German study shows
Hogging Public Hotspots
Hogging Public Hotspots
04/22/2004 06:42 PMSomewhere between satire and anarchy lies parody: WiFi Hog kicks other
users off public hotspots, even owner: This is clearly practical
performance art, but it's an interesting Gedanken (und Praktisches)
experiment as well. If a third party can gain access over a public
hotspots, how does that transform the relationship of the owner and
other users to that service? [link via comment on The Feature where
David Pescovitz further explains the project.]...
Keep clear of spoofing at hotspots
Keep clear of spoofing at hotspots
03/23/2005 08:02 AMTechWorld Mar 23 2005 10:09AM GMT
A World Without Wireless Hotspots?
A World Without Wireless Hotspots?
05/26/2004 12:17 PMFollowing the demise of Cometa last week, suddenly some people are
"concerned" that all these wonderful WiFi hotspots
are going to all go away. This seems like a bit of an
overreaction to one company whose repeated missteps were well known
throughout the industry. As the article points out, more and more
people are now making travel arrangements based on their ability to
have wireless access where they stay (and even at the airports they
fly in and out of). If you have a situation where so many people want
something, clearly there's an opportunity. Just because one company
couldn't figure out that their business model would never work,
doesn't mean that hotspots are going away. Companies are increasingly
realizing that wireless access is important for business - whether
they charge for them or even when they give away access for free.
There are plenty of reports about places that say the
return
on free WiFi is significant. Also, many hotels and restaurants
that set up free WiFi for their customers realize that the benefits
for employees pays for itself as well. It seems a bit premature to
assume that because one company couldn't make a bad business model
work that the entire industry is doomed.
Ithaca ISP Adds Hotspots
Ithaca ISP Adds Hotspots
01/22/2004 02:13 AMIthaca, NY, LightLink adds hotspots to its wireless mix: LightLink
provides a multi-mile wireless link to my friend, colleague, and
co-author Adam Engst, with whom I wrote The Wireless Networking
Starter Kit. LightLink is providing free Wi-Fi equipment to qualifying
locations, and will offer both free and paid access. Guests who are
not LightLink subscribers (either to home, business, or the hotspot
service itself) will have email and Web (port 80 only) access.
Subscribers receive full access to all ports, so they can run VPNs and
other software. It's a nice model that's being pursued by Telerama in
Pittsburgh in which the hotspot market is of nominal value to the ISP
as a pure revenue stream, but rather reinforces their ability to sign
up more lucrative and steady fixed wired (DSL, etc.) or wireless
customers....
Open Source Hotspots
Open Source Hotspots
05/25/2004 01:29 PMBoingo Adds 200 Hotspots
Boingo Adds 200 Hotspots
12/22/2003 04:13 PMBoingo has added 200 hotels with Wi-Fi networks built by Arescom to
its network: Also, Boingo partnered with Motive to offer service
provisioning software to carriers. The software makes it easier for
end users to configure their computers for wired or wireless broadband
connections....
iPass aggregates T-Mobile US hotspots
iPass aggregates T-Mobile US hotspots
12/16/2003 08:56 AMWLAN site tally to top 6900
Wi-Fi Redirect Gateway Patent for
Hotspots
Wi-Fi Redirect Gateway Patent for
Hotspots
01/27/2004 12:10 AMT-Mobile Hotspots Free in Germany
T-Mobile Hotspots Free in Germany
12/22/2003 04:13 PMThrough the end of February, T-Mobile hotspots in Germany are free to
all users: AOL subscribers can also reportedly find free hotspots in
Germany at Stadtnetz, but I can't vouch for the content of the site as
it's all in German. [via Klaus.]...
Boingo To Add Wi-fi Hotspots In Mexico
With Telmex
Boingo To Add Wi-fi Hotspots In Mexico
With Telmex
09/13/2004 05:28 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Sep 13 2004 9:45AM GMT
iPass aggregates Swisscom hotspots
iPass aggregates Swisscom hotspots
12/03/2003 09:50 AMBusily testing access points
DoCoMo Wi-Fi Phone Won't Work at
Hotspots
DoCoMo Wi-Fi Phone Won't Work at
Hotspots
07/13/2004 05:03 PMTheFeature.com discusses how DoCoMo's 3G/WLAN phone protects cell
voice business model: Carlo Longino writes that DoCoMo's N900iL
handset works on 3G cell networks and office Wi-Fi networks, but that
the company has somehow disabled it from working in hotspots. Is it
disabled, or can it just not handle the authentication? Gateway pages
aren't good for handheld devices, especially cell phones, but this is
a great opportunity for 802.1X to enter the scene and handle the
authentication. Longino expects that DoCoMo, T-Mobile, and other
carriers won't make it easy to use voice over just any old Wi-Fi
network because it could erode voice revenue....
BT Openzone on track to launch more
Wi-Fi hotspots
BT Openzone on track to launch more
Wi-Fi hotspots
01/22/2004 10:17 AMComputer Buyer Jan 22 2004 1:36PM GMT
iPass Hits 11,179 Hotspots Worldwide
iPass Hits 11,179 Hotspots Worldwide
07/06/2004 12:07 PMiPass say they crossed the 10,000 hotspots mark in their aggregated
network and then some: iPass now offers 11,179 Wi-Fi hotspots
worldwide through aggregated partner networks. The release also says
that they have 12,000 more under contract for the future, which is a
quite extraordinary number. The 2,900 hotels included in this total
all have Wi-Fi in at least public spaces, a company spokesperson
confirmed. Many of them may have wired in-room broadband, however. An
increasing number of hotels are starting with Wi-Fi from the get-go;
others are converting from wired broadband to Wi-Fi for greater
flexibility as costs drop, range increases, and wireless backhaul
becomes simpler. The largest hotspot operators in the U.S. have boiled
down to three companies for the near future: T-Mobile (about 4,500),
Wayport (several hundred hotels with a mix of Wi-Fi and wired
broadband, plus thousands of McDonald's coming online this year), and
SBC FreedomLink (several thousand The UPS Store outlets, managed by
Wayport)....
HarperCollins Creates Bookstore Hotspots
HarperCollins Creates Bookstore Hotspots
06/05/2005 10:56 PM Publisher will build hotspots at bookstores in innovative approach:
Sure, Barnes & Noble and Borders Books have had hotspots for some
time now, with Borders claiming the older network. (Barnes & Noble
signed its Cometa deal weeks before it shut down; now SBC operates
B&N hotspots.) But HarperCollins's plan will bring Wi-Fi with a
HarperCollins splash page to what sounds at least like a wider variety
of booksellers and at no cost. It's an interesting move because many
bookstores aren't set up to handle people with laptops, and there's
always been some concern that access to perfect information in the
form of book price comparisons at Amazon.com (or even my own service,
isbn.nu) would erode on-the-spot impulse buying. The company said in a
press release that they will launch a four-month pilot program, to be
announced at this weekend Book Expo America. The publisher is
providing free Wi-Fi access at the show....

In Brief: MCI adds thousands of wireless
hotspots
In Brief: MCI adds thousands of wireless
hotspots
03/22/2005 04:43 PMMCI on Tuesday launched 1,300 new Wi-Fi hotspots in Europe and the
Asia/Pacific region, and will launch 3,400 hotspots in the U.S. in
May. In addition to typical Wi-Fi locations such as airports and
hotels, the MCI expansion will bring hotspots to new places that MCI
customers requested, including cafes, bookstores, and business service
centers. The Wi-Fi service is part of an MCI service for medium-size
and large businesses called Remote Access Services, which includes
dial-up, virtual private network connections. The MCI service includes
a software package that connects users to the Internet using the
connection of their choice. While other carriers offer Wi-Fi access,
MCI's service ties Wi-Fi, dial-up, and broadband wired access together
in one package. MCI customers don't need a separate subscription to
multiple wireless providers for Wi-Fi access. The MCI service includes
an unlimited Wi-Fi plan for $40 a month as an add-on to dial-up
service. A time-based plan charges $8 an hour for the first hour, with
a maximum of $15 a day.
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Grok Description matches for WiFi Spy alerts you to Wi-Fi hotspots
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Dude a free wireless Internet
connection, no setup required
Dude a free wireless Internet
connection, no setup required
12/29/2003 12:16 PMSo i got a new Wirless net card for my PC, so i can network with my
laptop. i found a wirless internet connection within minutes of
installing the card. the funny thing is how i did it
Sofia's Radisson SAS with Wireless
Internet Connection
Sofia's Radisson SAS with Wireless
Internet Connection
12/08/2003 09:21 AMnovinite.com Dec 8 2003 8:31AM ET
US firm Compex to set up wireless
Internet connection in Indian coffee
bars (AFP)
US firm Compex to set up wireless
Internet connection in Indian coffee
bars (AFP)
02/19/2004 12:54 PMAFP - Indians will soon be able to use their laptop computers in
coffee houses to surf the Internet thanks to plans by US wireless
connectivity giant Compex Systems.
US firm Compex to set up wireless
Internet connection in Indian coffee
bars
US firm Compex to set up wireless
Internet connection in Indian coffee
bars
02/19/2004 03:34 PMAFP via Yahoo! Feb 19 2004 5:43PM GMT
Villa Moda Kuwait provides wireless
Internet connection in cooperation with
Al Alamiah
Villa Moda Kuwait provides wireless
Internet connection in cooperation with
Al Alamiah
01/04/2004 02:44 AMAME Info Jan 4 2004 1:35AM ET
Mall gets free wireless Internet
Mall gets free wireless Internet
05/06/2004 01:26 AMThe Hill May 6 2004 5:32AM GMT
Free wireless internet at airports
Free wireless internet at airports
03/06/2004 02:05 AMOnBusiness Mar 5 2004 7:28AM GMT
NYT: Making Free Wireless Wi-Fi Internet
Pay
NYT: Making Free Wireless Wi-Fi Internet
Pay
06/07/2004 07:16 AMWindmill Goes Wireless With Free
Internet Access
Windmill Goes Wireless With Free
Internet Access
08/17/2004 05:08 PMHotel and Motel Management Aug 17 2004 9:07PM GMT
Free Highspeed Wireless Internet in
Toronto (GTA)
Free Highspeed Wireless Internet in
Toronto (GTA)
03/27/2005 05:22 AMSimply Wireless LAN today announces the launch of 4 new Wireless
Hotspots which allows small businesses, such as restaurants, café’s
and doughnut shops, to offer free Internet access to their customers.
[PRWEB Mar 27, 2005]
Free wireless Internet At SugarBun
Gadong
Free wireless Internet At SugarBun
Gadong
09/22/2004 10:52 PMBruDirect Sep 23 2004 2:52AM GMT
Wi-Fi And Free Wireless Internet Access
To Hit Downtown Manchester, NH
Wi-Fi And Free Wireless Internet Access
To Hit Downtown Manchester, NH
06/28/2004 03:01 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jun 28 2004 6:43PM GMT
Free Wireless Internet Planned for
Washington Mall
Free Wireless Internet Planned for
Washington Mall
04/28/2004 09:29 PMBoston Globe Apr 29 2004 1:19AM GMT
Free wireless Internet access available
at SugarBun Gadong
Free wireless Internet access available
at SugarBun Gadong
09/23/2004 02:31 AMBorneo Bulletin Sep 23 2004 6:17AM GMT
San Francisco envisions free wireless
Internet access - 10/25/2004
San Francisco envisions free wireless
Internet access - 10/25/2004
02/07/2005 01:59 AMMetronews Feb 6 2005 4:13PM GMT
Free Wireless Internet Planned for
Washington Mall (Reuters)
Free Wireless Internet Planned for
Washington Mall (Reuters)
04/28/2004 01:16 PMReuters - Frisbee-throwers and lawmakers alike
could soon be able to access free wireless Internet on
Washington's National Mall under a plan announced by a
nonprofit group on Wednesday.
Free Wireless Internet Blankets San
Francisco's Marina District
Free Wireless Internet Blankets San
Francisco's Marina District
03/14/2005 04:45 PMAnchorFree Wireless has announced the launch of a free wireless
Internet (Wi-Fi) hotzone in the heart of San Francisco’s prestigious
Marina district. Consumers can access the Internet wirelessly at no
cost indoors and outdoors on a 4-block region of Chestnut Street.
[PRWEB Feb 28, 2005]
Continental Airlines Offers Free
Wireless Internet Access
Continental Airlines Offers Free
Wireless Internet Access
07/26/2004 09:35 PMWebFlyer Jul 27 2004 0:50AM GMT
Free Wireless Everywhere Tech
visionaries' new project mirrors roots
of Internet
Free Wireless Everywhere Tech
visionaries' new project mirrors roots
of Internet
01/23/2004 03:48 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Jan 23 2004 8:14AM GMT
Nebo Wireless Announces International
Wireless Link for Dialup Internet Access
Nebo Wireless Announces International
Wireless Link for Dialup Internet Access
06/05/2005 11:18 PMThis new product release from Nebo Wireless LLC, North Andover,
Massachusetts, USA, gives dialup Internet subscribers outside North
America the advantage and convenience of wireless access for under
$50.00 US Dollars. Click on www.nebowireless.com for additional
information. [PRWEB May 30, 2005]
NextPhase Wireless Helps City of
Fullerton Provide Downtown Visitors Free
Internet Access
NextPhase Wireless Helps City of
Fullerton Provide Downtown Visitors Free
Internet Access
04/04/2005 11:15 AMBiz.yahoo.com - Mon Apr 4, 10:44 am GMT
Small Caribbean Restaurant Franchise
Prepares for the Republican National
Convention with Free Wireless Internet
Service
Small Caribbean Restaurant Franchise
Prepares for the Republican National
Convention with Free Wireless Internet
Service
08/27/2004 01:57 PMA popular Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill (“Golden Krust”)
restaurant in New York City recently partnered with Belaris Wireless
to deploy free wireless Internet service (“Wi-Fi”) at its location.
The free service enables customers to surf the web and access their
email while enjoying a delicious Caribbean themed meal. The Golden
Krust restaurant is ideally situated across from Madison Square Garden
on 8th Avenue, between 31st & 32nd streets. [PRWEB Aug 26, 2004]
Wireless Carrier Wins Legal Injunction
Against RI-based Wireless Spammer
Wireless Carrier Wins Legal Injunction
Against RI-based Wireless Spammer
08/30/2004 08:39 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Aug 30 2004 1:15PM GMT
GateWall Proxy Server, the Internet
Connection Sharing Tool, the Swiss Knife
for Network Administrators
GateWall Proxy Server, the Internet
Connection Sharing Tool, the Swiss Knife
for Network Administrators
04/19/2005 03:45 AMeSafeLine announces the first release of GateWall proxy server, the
latest version of an easy-to-use, yet highly functional tool for
connecting local network to the Internet and controlling users
activities. The program builds on the unprecedented success of
UserGate proxy server, which was introduced in January, 2002 and
received the highest customer adoption within the Russian software
market. GateWall developers have expanded the functionality of its
predecessor while utilizing the most popular features of UserGate.
[PRWEB Apr 19, 2005]
Red Lion Hotels and Westcoast Hotels
Introduce Free 'Net4Guests' Wireless
Internet Access'
Red Lion Hotels and Westcoast Hotels
Introduce Free 'Net4Guests' Wireless
Internet Access'
07/26/2004 09:35 PMWebFlyer Jul 27 2004 0:51AM GMT
The Right Music for Any Taste Free and
Legally From The Internet Via Broadband
Connection
The Right Music for Any Taste Free and
Legally From The Internet Via Broadband
Connection
06/22/2005 02:46 AMThrough RapidSolution's new PC software, jazz, heavy metal, techno,
and gothic music lovers can easily and fully-automatically obtain
thousands of MP3 music files for free. Test versions can be downloaded
from the Internet at: http://www.jazztracker.de,
http://www.metaltracker.de, http://www.technotracker.de, and
http://www.gothictracker.de. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2005]
Wireless Internet Service Provider
(WISP) Directory
(http://www.wispdirectory.com) Redesigns
and Offers Additional Services - Free
Basic Listing for WISPs and Related
Organizations
Wireless Internet Service Provider
(WISP) Directory
(http://www.wispdirectory.com) Redesigns
and Offers Additional Services - Free
Basic Listing for WISPs and Related
Organizations
07/20/2004 02:34 AMThe WISP Directory is a comprehensive global listing of wireless ISPs
and related organizations. WISPs and related companies may submit
their basic listings for free. The site also includes daily news
updates relating to the industry along with an email notification
service. In addition to these services, the site contains
comprehensive information for those interested in establishing and
operating a WISP via an online bookstore, articles from industry
experts, and a continuously updated knowledge base section. [PRWEB
Jul 20, 2004]
Mobile & Wireless World: Rogue user
problem persists
Mobile & Wireless World: Rogue user
problem persists
05/26/2004 04:58 PMCompanies are struggling to provide the benefits of mobile/wireless
technology to workers while reining in unauthorized devices and
applications.
Will There Be a Killer App for the
Wireless Internet?
Will There Be a Killer App for the
Wireless Internet?
05/21/2004 05:35 PMBrightHand May 21 2004 9:51PM GMT
Wireless Internet is next for McCaw
Wireless Internet is next for McCaw
06/03/2004 03:16 PMIHT Jun 3 2004 6:06PM GMT
WiFi Spy alerts you to Wi-Fi hotspots