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Des Moines International airport just introduced a Wi-Fi network for travelers and businesses at the airport: The airport and Opti-Fi Networks, which built the network, are working with nearby universities so that students who are registered to use campus networks can also use the airport network, presumably without charge.
The news may appear here, but then again, maybe not, seeing as it’s a pretty stripped-down site.
Posted by nancyg at December 10, 2003 10:28 AM
Categories: Air Travel
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