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Free municipal WiFi in Jerusalem

Free municipal WiFi in Jerusalem 09/05/2004 11:56 PM

Xeni Jardin: Following up on last week's post about the city of Philadelphia considering free wireless 'net access for all, BoingBoing reader cyphunk says, "Pfff. Jerusalem (Israel) is already rolling out free wifi for the ENTIRE city -- starting with major commercial areas." Link to news story.




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train, courtesy WiFi hacker


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antennas.


Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
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Xeni Jardin: Patricio López says, "Let's hope this becomes the norm in a few years! For about $10 million, city officials believe they can turn all 135 square miles of Philadelphia into the world's largest wireless Internet hot spot." Link to news story

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Shopping malls across the US are adding free WiFi:
A very small number of the 1,130 malls in the United States have wireless access. But, she said, an increasing number are thinking of installing the capability.

For instance, Westfield America Trust said most of its 62 regional and super regional shopping centers will soon offer the service. Taubman, which owns or manages 31 malls, began offering Wi-Fi services yesterday at its The Shops at Willow Bend in Plano, Texas.

"If you look at malls in general, you are really seeing owners bring in things that allow for more people to come do a variety of things at the center," Duker said. "The mall has become more than a place to shop."

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Free WiFi in the National Mall


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Ain't Everything
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Popular bread maker Panera is making some noise today talking about how wonderful their free WiFi offering is going, saying that it has improved business. They've found that it keeps customers in the stores longer -- especially during off-peak hours. Oddly, they don't say if it actually increased sales, which is the key. Panera's claims sound pretty similar to what Schlotzs ky's Deli had been saying about their free WiFi. Of course, some of Schlotz sky's numbers seemed a tad overhyped, such as the claim that 40% of customers choose Schlotzsky's because of the WiFi. The only way that really makes sense is if very few people are going to Schlotzsky's at all... and, oops, that might just be the case. Today the c hain declared bankruptcy. So, while free WiFi may be good for bringing in business, it's certainly not the be all, end all of being in business. You still need to sell some food and make some money.

Hacking free WiFi at XML 2003


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Every Best Western hotel in the US, Canada and the Caribbean will have free open WiFi by Sept 1. Tell you what, I've got a new default choice for hotels when I travel. Let's start finding ways of holding conferences at BW's instead of high-ticket Hyatts and Marriotts with their craptacular $10/day WiFi.
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Schlotzsky's has been the poster child for putting free WiFi access in their restaurants, and their latest announcement continues to support that decision, as they say they've found that 40% of their customers cite the free WiFi as a factor in deciding to go to Schlotzsky's to eat, while 6% say it was the key factor. While we've been a big fan of this model (offering free WiFi to get more customers), 40% sounds like an awfully large number. Considering the number of folks you see using free WiFi at many locations, even here in Silicon Valley, I'd be amazed if 40% of all customers at Schlotzsky's were aware of the WiFi, so I'm curious how they measured this. In the meantime, this program has clearly been a success for Schlotzsky's, and I'm surprised that other large chains haven't followed with similar plans. It seems that too many of the for-fee WiFi guys are running around telling these chains just how much direct revenue they're going to get by becoming an ISP, and neglecting all the potential indirect revenue from new guests (or guests who come during off-peak hours).

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Schlotzky's is a deli chain that gives away free WiFi -- they were among the first to do so, in a bold expeeriment at one of their flagship restaurants on the main drag in Austin, TX, after Starbucks set up shop directly across the street (Schlotsky's also took the incredibly canny step of renaming their coffee sizes Tall, Grande, and Venti and putting a starbusian combinatorial explosion of caffeine-delivery systems on the menu). The company has released new market research showing that free connectivity is a selection-factor for 40 percent of its customers.

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I've met the CEO and the marketing director when I invited the CEO to speak at a panel I moderated at Wi-Fi Planet last year, and the most interesting aspect of the Wi-Fi is that they're not excited about the technology but its uses. There's a financial aspect to this, of course: the average purchase price of a Schlotzsky's customer is about $7.

But the CEO wasn't a geek; he liked seeing entire families or sports teams or groups of parents and kids come in and spent time using the high-speed connection. It's important to recall that a small but significant minority of Internet users have broadband; for the rest, Schlotzsky's offering is a profound (and free) pleasure.

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I want to let boingboingers know that WanderPort will be providing a free wi-fi network at the launch of SpaceShipOne for the Ansari X-Prize in the Mojave Desert September 29th through to the second launch. If any bloggers are attending the launch and want to have a mac address pass-through to make sure they can file, just send us an email info@wanderport.com and we'll make sure they can get their blogs posted. We'll also be providing a few WISIP phones for free North America phone calls.
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This book attempts to bring readers into the fray by teaching them, step-by-step, how to build fun, useful, and k001 projects using Wi-Fi. Thanks to Wiley Publishing, the entire first chapter is available for download as a non-DRM'd PDF file here. This chapter teaches the basics of Wi-Fi and shows you how to terminate a cable and choose a pigtail for any wireless project. Also, at the last SOCALWUG meeting, I gave a highly interactive (i.e. Comments/Questions/Answers) presentation about the book. Slides here, Video here, Meeting notes here. Link

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freelancer It Spot
12/18/2003 10:31 AM
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``You get all the colds ... you have to be able to work through loud noise, you have to be able to focus and tune out even more so than in an office,'' he said. ``Babies are one of the biggest hazards. The screaming child at the table next to you ... you don't get that at work.''

As a person who spends hours each day at a coffeehouse, Smith is always mindful of the fact that he is in someone else's place of business. He doesn't go behind the counter to help himself to a refill, even though he knows where everything is as well as any employee, and he always dresses nicely as if he were going into the office -- albeit a casual one.

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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.

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Arabs decry Israel's plan to build a ring of Jewish neighborhoods around the Old City, saying Sharon wants to keep it from becoming the Palestinian capital.

How to Pay for Municipal Networks


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Let's Ban Municipal Networks Nationwide 06/05/2005 10:56 PM
Anti-Federalism rears its ugly head with Rep. Sessions's bill: The bill would ban municipal networks where any competitive service existed in the municipal area of governance. A grandfather clause allows existing services to proceed. The language of the "Preserving Innovation in Telecom Act of 2005" is so hilariously broad and ill-defined that it could kill all kinds of projects that the incumbent carriers this is meant to protect would support or are involved in deploying. It has such a broad grandfather clause that it could allow massive projects to continue if even a tiny portion of the service was in use. I doubt it will go anywhere because in its current form, it's a shotgun full of buckshot, not a surgical weapon. A broad consortium of businesses and public policy groups will certainly try to get it killed. I doubt it will get many supporters because of its broad sweep. For instance, this bill would kill all future airport Wi-Fi that's not already built out because government entities would be unable to "provide" services if Wi-Fi were operating anywhere else in the airport authority's municipality's domain. It's pretty easy to read that interpretation....


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At least 10 people are killed as a suspected suicide blast rips apart a bus in west Jerusalem.

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New Twist on Municipal Hotspots 06/28/2004 02:42 PM
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Los Angeles Looks to Build Municipal
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Los Angeles Looks to Build Municipal
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Gloom at end of Jerusalem summit


Gloom at end of Jerusalem summit 06/22/2005 01:59 AM
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Philadelphia considering creating
world's largest WiFi hotspot


Philadelphia considering creating
world's largest WiFi hotspot
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Philadelphia looks at creating a city-wide WiFi network. Would such a network chase off other broadband providers?

Jews held over Jerusalem 'bombs'


Jews held over Jerusalem 'bombs' 04/07/2005 10:34 AM
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Explosion rattles east Jerusalem


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Suicide bomber strikes Jerusalem


Suicide bomber strikes Jerusalem 09/22/2004 10:25 AM
A Palestinian suicide bomber blows herself up at a bus stop in Jerusalem, killing two people.

Jerusalem barrier route revealed


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Jerusalem Blast Injures 5 Palestinians
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AP - An explosion went off in a grocery store in an Arab neighborhood of Jerusalem on Saturday, injuring at least five Palestinians, police said.

Suicide Bomber Kills Two in Jerusalem
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Suicide Bomber Kills Two in Jerusalem
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AP - A missile from an Israeli helicopter wounded 12 in a Palestinian refugee camp in Gaza early Thursday after a teenager from the West Bank evaded roadblocks and blew herself up next to a busy Jerusalem bus stop, killing two policemen.

Jerusalem land seizures 'illegal'


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Car Bomb Kills Two, Wounds 16 Near
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Car Bomb Kills Two, Wounds 16 Near
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Jerusalem Post Internet Edition


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Suicide Bombing on Jerusalem Bus Kills
10 (Reuters)


Suicide Bombing on Jerusalem Bus Kills
10 (Reuters)
01/29/2004 03:49 AM
Reuters - A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up on a bus near the Israeli prime minister's official residence in West Jerusalem on Thursday, killing at least 10 people and wounding dozens.

Overnight, a Towering Divide Rises in
Jerusalem


Overnight, a Towering Divide Rises in
Jerusalem
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Car Bomb Kills Two, Wounds 16 Near
Jerusalem (Reuters)


Car Bomb Kills Two, Wounds 16 Near
Jerusalem (Reuters)
08/11/2004 08:16 AM
Reuters - A bomb exploded in a car between two Israeli army checkpoints outside Jerusalem on Wednesday, killing two Palestinians and wounding 16 people, in what Israel Radio said was a suicide attack.

A Cruel Fate in Jerusalem: Will Mahdi,
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A Cruel Fate in Jerusalem: Will Mahdi,
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Car Bomb Near Jerusalem Kills Two,
Wounds 16 (Reuters)


Car Bomb Near Jerusalem Kills Two,
Wounds 16 (Reuters)
08/11/2004 10:08 AM
Reuters - A car bomb exploded between two Israeli army checkpoints on a busy transit route outside Jerusalem Wednesday, killing two Palestinians and wounding 16 people in the first such attack for six months.

Jerusalem Bomber Kills 10 As Swap Begins
(AP)


Jerusalem Bomber Kills 10 As Swap Begins
(AP)
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AP - A suicide bomber struck a bus Thursday in Jerusalem, killing 10 bystanders and wounding about 30 in an attack near Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's official residence, police and paramedics said.

Explosion in East Jerusalem,
Casualties-Police


Explosion in East Jerusalem,
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Six Hurt in East Jerusalem Gas Blast,
Police Say


Six Hurt in East Jerusalem Gas Blast,
Police Say
05/08/2004 06:43 PM
Reuters via Wired News May 8 2004 10:55PM GMT

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pioneer, dies at 77

what is grok?