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San Francisco International Gets Unwired: As reported earlier in the week, this morning was the official press event and unveiling of T-Mobile's first post-MobileStar-asset-acquisition airport launch. And what a launch it was: San Francisco International, just a bit north from Silicon Valley. I wasn't at the location, but I expect there will be a pile of press reports.
The press release notes that SFO will be unwired during 2003. The first phase launched today include gates 80 to 90 in Terminal 3 (including food court and lounge), the United Red Carpet Club, and the ticket and lobby area of the international terminal.
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RV park Wi-Fi: RV parks start cutting the cord in a natural combination of folks moving around while wanting to stay connected. The charges are just $2.50 per day or $21 per month in the example cited. Jim Sullivan, who sent the item in, also pointed to CampLAN.