CeBit Organizer boosts WLAN service fee
Be prepared to spend more euros for a high-speed wireless connection at the Cebit trade show next week. Deutsche Messe AG, the show organizer, plans to offer wireless LAN service at fees that, in some cases, are more than 130 percent above last year’s. The organizer intends to sell three types of vouchers : a one-hour voucher for €10 ($12.20) compared to €7.50 in 2003 ; a four-hour voucher for €35 compared to €15 ; and a one-day (10-hour limit) voucher for €85 compared to €30 (24 hours).
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