Solid coverage for a mainstream audience in the Boston Globe: There's nothing new here, but it's a great attempt to boil down several different aspects of Wi-Fi and hot spot and general wireless technology into something understandable to a business and general audience.
The piece on telecoms again lumps Boingo in with hot spot infrastructure builders. And it mentions 2.7G and 2.8G, terms I've never heard of. I know that 2.5G is a sloppy term: it's a loose name for somewhere between the modem-speeds of 2G and the pure data network of 3G. The article also says that Borders will only unwire an additional 50 stores this year, while the press releases I've seen said that all Borders stores nationwide, over 400, will be unwired.