Results 1 to 4 of 4
  1. #1
    Charles
    Guest
    In article
    <af2165f5-32d8-4e05-a845-abe285b1d4e9@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
    4phun <[email protected]> wrote:

    > According to David, AT&T is giving [all] WiFi users 2 free hours of
    > access per day. But AT&T didn't stop there -- they designed an iPhone-
    > specific portal to sign onto the service.


    it should be noted that the 2 hours of free Wi-Fi is for all devices,
    not just the iPhone.

    --
    Charles



    See More: Free iPhone portal at Starbucks hotspots - more special lovin for iPhone




  2. #2
    Anthony Guzzi
    Guest

    Re: Free iPhone portal at Starbucks hotspots - more special lovinfor iPhone

    Charles wrote:
    > In article
    > <af2165f5-32d8-4e05-a845-abe285b1d4e9@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
    > 4phun <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> According to David, AT&T is giving [all] WiFi users 2 free hours of
    >> access per day. But AT&T didn't stop there -- they designed an iPhone-
    >> specific portal to sign onto the service.

    >
    > it should be noted that the 2 hours of free Wi-Fi is for all devices,
    > not just the iPhone.
    >



    I wonder how they enforce the two hours.



  3. #3
    Kurt
    Guest

    Re: Free iPhone portal at Starbucks hotspots - more special lovin for iPhone

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Anthony Guzzi <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Charles wrote:
    > > In article
    > > <af2165f5-32d8-4e05-a845-abe285b1d4e9@m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
    > > 4phun <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >> According to David, AT&T is giving [all] WiFi users 2 free hours of
    > >> access per day. But AT&T didn't stop there -- they designed an iPhone-
    > >> specific portal to sign onto the service.

    > >
    > > it should be noted that the 2 hours of free Wi-Fi is for all devices,
    > > not just the iPhone.
    > >

    >
    >
    > I wonder how they enforce the two hours.


    They pee in your refills if you continue without paying.

    --
    To reply by email, remove the word "space"



  4. #4
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: Free iPhone portal at Starbucks hotspots - more special lovin for iPhone

    Charles <[email protected]> wrote in news:180420081956344391%fort514
    @mac.com:

    > it should be noted that the 2 hours of free Wi-Fi is for all devices,
    > not just the iPhone.
    >
    >


    No problem. Atlanta and Panera Bread Delis both have FREE wifi anyone
    can connect to without any begging. Atlanta's just connects, as all
    hotspots should, but Panera's you have to logon through a webspam page.
    Neither of them dump you at 2 hours. Both have better coffee, but not
    as many different ones as Starbucky....at double the price.

    Y'all stop by Pizza Roma, Dorchester Rd at Montague Ave in N Charleston,
    SC. I've got the linksys high up with lots of signal even in the
    parking lot, wide open. Just look for Pizza Roma on your wifi search
    list. No password or webspam, just logon. 8Mbps of bandwidth provided
    by Knology Cable and Pizza Roma. Nice tables for your laptop, stay as
    long as you like. PROMOTE EVERY BUSINESS THAT GIVES YOU FREE WIFI!

    Up by the Charleston AFB gate, look for my free hotspot W4CSC, located
    50' up in an inverted plastic bucket in my oak tree. The troops at the
    Air Force enlisted barracks are hitting it quite well with Pringle's Can
    beam antennas over a mile away! Doing my little bit for the troops....
    (c; Help yourself. It's on Knology, too, with Usenetserver access
    direct from the Knology system to your favorite newsgroups. Plenty of
    bandwidth for all on Knology Premium internet....

    If everyone did this, all this squabbling over wifi and sellphones would
    be moot! How silly it is to secure your bandwidth over such a short
    range.

    "I'll show you mine so you show me yours."...(c;




    An interesting aspect of your open wifi may happen in court, too. "We
    traced xxxxx back to his IP.", the RIAA's attorney tells the jury,
    showing them the printout. "Mr XXXXX. Isn't it a fact that the
    defendant has an OPEN WIFI HOTSPOT that ANYONE can connect to within a
    mile of his home?"

    "Yes, but...but...well....".

    "Thank you, Mr XXXXX. That will be all.", your attorney finishes, then
    reminds the jury it could have been ANYONE with a wifi laptop.

    It IS an interesting point......(c;



  • Similar Threads