Hotspot Hits for Week of July 30, 2004
July 30, 2004
Grand Haven, Mich. goes wireless end-to-end; NYC will license lampposts; Paris gets giant hotspot; and more.
, which recently bought iDockUSA, a WISP for West Coast marinas, has launched service in the Golden Gate Yacht Club of San Francisco. The club, home of America's Cup Team BMW Oracle Racing, will have full coverage that extends a bit into the Bay and the Marina Green city park. They don't specify the pricing, but they say rates will be available for daily, monthly, and yearly subscriptions. -- July 28, 2004ZDNet UK is reporting that a giant hotspot is going live in Paris courtesy of mobile operator SFR, using equipment from Alcatel. The network (comprised of 30 separate 802.11b hotspots) will cover the "main business area of Paris" near the La Difense business park, and will provide free access to 150,000 potential customers. -- July 28, 2004 Wayport says it's providing high-speed wireless at the Pheasant Run Resort & Spa in Chicago. Service will be available in common areas, 473 guest rooms, and 45 meeting rooms covering 100,000 square feet. -- July 27, 2004 BT Openzone has cut the price of access. Now 25 pounds (GBP) per month gets you 4,000 minutes -- down from 40 GBP for only 900 minutes or 85 GBP for unlimited access -- and 10p per additional minute. 25 GBP is roughly equivalent to $40 US. A one day/24-hour pass is down 5 GBP to a total of 10 GBP. Hourly rate is 6 GBP. -- July 27, 2004
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