Verizon drops payphone Wi-Fi count down to 500 from 1000: Verizon had originally said they'd roll out Wi-Fi service for their DSL customers at 1000 payphones across Manhattan. Now they're saying that 500 should be enough.
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Verizon drops payphone Wi-Fi count down to 500 from 1000: Verizon had originally said they'd roll out Wi-Fi service for their DSL customers at 1000 payphones across Manhattan. Now they're saying that 500 should be enough.
Anyone remember when Verizon promised to convert a thousand pay phone kiosks across the city into a sophisticated Wi-Fi network? Then, last November, Verizon downsized that plan to 500 kiosks. Well, even that scaled-down Wi-Fi plan could be put on... Read More