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NYC to Replace Pay Phones With Free Wi-Fi Hot Spots
2016-01-05 21:47:23| Wireless - Topix.net
The lowly pay phone is getting a high-tech makeover, a change that aims to challenge the speeds and high prices charged by wireless carriers. New York City will begin this month replacing thousands of pay phones with free Wi-Fi hot spots.
500 of NYC's free WiFi kiosks will be installed by July
2016-01-05 11:17:44| Wireless - Topix.net
LinkNYC's ambitious plan to convert some 7,500 Gotham payphones into kiosks featuring free domestic phone calls, USB charging points, gigabit WiFi and tablet-based internet access is well under way. But if you're having trouble finding them so far that's understandable.
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News // Boingo Wireless Now Offers Free Wi-Fi Access at Select Airports - With More to Come
2016-01-01 06:00:38| Wireless - Topix.net
Boingo Wireless - purportedly the leading Wi-Fi and distributed antenna system provider which serves consumers, carriers and advertisers worldwide - recently announced free and fast Wi-Fi access for travelers; while introducing new blazing-fast speeds of up to 20 megabits per second for power users and subscribers. The new faster speeds are part of the SMART Network - which stands for Secure, Multiplatform, Analytics-Driven, Responsive and Tiered - approach for Boingo Wireless.
LAX passengers now get free blazing fast WiFi thanks to Boingo and Google
2015-12-23 00:48:09| Wireless - Topix.net
Starting this week, more than 4,000 previously price-walled Boingo Wi-Fi hotspots will be free. Basically, these hotspots are free to you because they're targeted ads for Google.
Free WiFi for tourism hot spots
2015-12-19 15:53:00| Wireless - Topix.net
Tasmania Telstra senior account executive Jeremy Mathieson, TMD general manager for the state government Piero Peroni, Innovation Minister Michael Ferguson and Tasmania Telstra general manager Michael Patterson at Bridport for the launch of the free WiFi hotspot service for visitors across Tasmania. Picture: ANDREW MATHIESON But Information, Technology and Innovation Minister Michael Ferguson was quick to assure users in selected tourism hot spots that government has no intention of playing big brother.
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