The Wi-Fi Alliance has a service that lets cell phone users find nearby hot spots: Cell phone users can search by city through a list of the 6,000 sites that are part of the alliance's Wi-Fi Zone program.
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The Wi-Fi Alliance has a service that lets cell phone users find nearby hot spots: Cell phone users can search by city through a list of the 6,000 sites that are part of the alliance's Wi-Fi Zone program.
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Estonian cell phonese are able to locate and charge on WiFi areas since late 2002. Same on other Scandinavian countrys.