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WLAN Hotspots warm up
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WLAN Hotspots warm up. wlan hotspots warm up. Two WLAN hotspot surveys are out (or rather publicised for the first time). By 2006, InStat reckons that WLAN hotspots will reach 46,000 worldwide, up from 2,000 in 2001. TA says there will be 47,000 hotspots in hotels alone. The lion's share of activity in the short term will take place in North America, according to InStat, but don't forget Japan or Korea, TA recommends - in the latter country the big two telecoms firms are gunning for 25,000 hotspots by the end of this year....
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Wi-Fi hotspots simply too expensive
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Wi-Fi hotspots simply too expensive. wi. Wi-Fi hotspots will only meet the needs of small customer groups and for the majority of hotspots there will be little or no return of investment. Wi-Fi hotspots will only meet the needs of small customer groups and for the majority of hotspots there will be little or no return of investment....
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Global Wi-Fi Hotspot count tops 100,000
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The "most Wi-Fi friendly" place on the globe, according to JiWire is Seoul, with 2056 hotspots.. The "most Wi-Fi friendly" place on the globe, according to JiWire is Seoul, with 2056 hotspots. Trailing the South Korean city are Tokyo (1802 hotspots) and London (1602). According to JiWire, the number of hotspots increased by 87% from 53,779 in 93 countries to 100,355 hotspots in 115 countries between January 2005 and January 2006. The countries with the most Wi-Fi hotspots currently are the US, the UK and South Korea....
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View environmental hotspots with Google Earth
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View environmental hotspots with Google Earth. google un environmental hotspots. With the increased interest in global warming and environmental issues, Google and the United Nations are reminding people that environmental hotspots can be viewed inside of the free Google Earth program. Mountain View (CA) - With the increased interest in global warming and environmental issues, Google and the United Nations are reminding people that environmental hotspots can be viewed inside of the free Google Earth program. Among some of the more notable hotspots are Isahaya Bay in Japan and Mount Paektusan in North Korea....
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Wireless audit finds unauthorized hotspots at IRS offices
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Wireless audit finds unauthorized hotspots at IRS offices. unauthorised wireless hotspots at irs offices. Interestingly enough, the techs discovered the hotspot in the morning, but when they returned later in the day, the hotspot had been turned off. The hotspot has since been removed from service....
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Wi-Fi hotspots to increase by nearly 25% in 2007, according to ABI Research
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Wi-Fi hotspots to increase by nearly 25% in 2007, according to ABI Research. wifi hotspots to increase by quarter. ABI Research forecasts that in 2007, worldwide Wi-Fi hotspots will grow by nearly 25%, to 179,500....
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Wi-fi aggregators lower hotspot prices
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Wi-fi aggregators lower hotspot prices. wifi aggregators lower hotspot prices. Wi-Fi hotspots are popping up everywhere and aggregators are connecting them for your convenience and their profit. Los Angeles (CA) - Wi-Fi hotspots are popping up everywhere and aggregators are connecting them for your convenience and their profit. Companies like Boingo Wireless allow subscribers to log into more than 100,000 hotspots for a monthly fee....
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T-Mobile launches Hotspot@Home service
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T-Mobile launches Hotspot@Home service. tmobile launches hotspotathome service. T-Mobile has launched their Hotspot@Home service which promises unlimited calls through wi-fi switching phones. The Hotspot@Home service offers two phones, a Nokia 6086 or a Samsung T409, which can supposedly quickly switch between wireless hotspots and the larger T-Mobile mobile phone network. The phones will also switch to T-Mobile Hotspots in many Starbucks and airport locations. T-Mobile has been testing Hotspot@Home in Seattle for the past 8 months....
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Map exposes carbon dioxide hotspots in the U.S.
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Map exposes carbon dioxide hotspots in the U.S.. Map Carbon Hotspots....
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T-Mobile planning VoIP service?
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Chicago (IL) – A new wireless broadband router popped up on the FCC website today, indicating the Linksys and T-Mobile are working together on expanding the T-Mobile Hotspot@Home service from a cellphone to multiple home phone lines. T-Mobile got into the VoIP game in June, when the company announced a national service that allows its subscribers to connect Wi-Fi-capable phones to its public Hotspots as well as a Wi-Fi network at home and making calls using the Internet rather than burning wireless minutes. Besides prominently wearing the "T-Mobile Hotspot@Home" logo, the device has a special feature, namely those two phone ports. There could be several ways how these phone ports could be used, such as a simple extension of a cellphone that makes use of the Hotspot@Home service. The regular Hotspot@Home service is currently priced at a flat fee of $9.99 per month....
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