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Wi-Fi

September 23rd, 2002 by gregr

Well, it had to happen sometime.  The free Wi-Fi access at Denver International Airport (as reported here) is no longer free.  It’s now being sold on a per-day basis by AT&T Wireless.  I don’t remember the cost, but I think it was somewhere around $12 for 24 hours.

I’ve also seen a lot of newsgroup and forum posts denouncing Starbucks and T-Mobile for the high cost to use their system.  Well, I had an opportunity on this recent trip to use their service, and I think it’s not so bad for business use.  Compared to the modem in the hotel, this really saved me a lot of time, and more than paid for itself.  Now, at those prices, I won’t be surfing the net and cruising chat rooms from Starbucks, but for e-mail and other essential business items, it worked out fine.

I also found service in the Seattle-Tacoma airport, for, I believe, $7/day.  Seems expensive, but worth it when I had an hour to wait and was able to catch up on some things.

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1 response about “Wi-Fi”

  1. Marcus Walker said:

    Because of Small Business I think Wifi should be made avaliable again at this Air Port.

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