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Champaign, Ill., to see free downtown Wi-Fi from local firm: The company has gotten rights to place access points at no cost as long as the Wi-Fi service is free. The local firm Pavlov Media thinks the exposure will help its business of providing Internet and telecom services to apartment buildings and other “bulk” customers.
San Antonio gets free downtown Wi-Fi from AT&T: A pilot program will offer Wi-Fi over two square miles. AT&T’s corporate offices are headquartered in downtown San Antonio. You’ll have to view ads to get the paltry 200 Kbps connection. Higher speeds will require payment.
Posted by Glennf at June 8, 2007 5:03 PM
Categories: Municipal
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