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Truckers find hotspots invaluable as aid to life on the road: Truckers are using Wi-Fi hotspots as extensions of their truck cab as the service rapidly pops up at truck stops across the U.S. It’s a natural offering for the truck stops, which already provided Internet access and data ports. For truckers who live out of their cabs, it’s just another amenity that lets them stay in touch with family and friends, relax, and keep on top of their work.
Posted by Glennf at December 3, 2003 6:36 PM
Categories: Transportation and Lodging
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