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Looking to become a hotspot? Jiwire has published an in-depth guide: There’s no question we get more frequently at Wi-Fi Networking News than from individual venues or small chains of locations that want to install Wi-Fi service but don’t know quite how to start or how to evaluate offerings. This Jiwire piece offers very specific advice and direction on making primary decisions—free or fee? on your own or in a network? turnkey or solutions provider?—and then who to turn to.
Posted by Glennf at April 23, 2004 5:05 PM
Categories: Hot Spot
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