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Boingo subscribers can now use networks built by Verge Wireless, a mesh network builder: Verge has built a network covering New Orelans’ warehouse district, where users can access the network anywhere in the zone. The company is targeting the south, and has also built a zone in Baton Rouge.
Wi-Fi users who don’t need to access corporate servers can use Verge’s networks for free, however. Verge allows anyone to check email and surf the Internet for free but charges users if they want to hit a company server.
Posted by nancyg at January 26, 2004 10:28 AM
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