Sydney Floats Free WiFi Idea

January 31, 2011

First Fleet Ferries in Sydney is to be the latest transport fleet to start offering WiFi services to its passengers.

WiFi gets wide welcome

January 31, 2011

PETALING JAYA: Most restaurant owners have described WiFi as a essential service and welcomed the plan to manufacture it compulsory for them to offer the service.

Sydney ferries offer free WiFi, via Tomizone

January 31, 2011

The NSW Government has extended a WiFi service launched last June on Manly Ferries - and provided using New Zealand company Tomizone - to most of the ferries in its fleet. NSW transport minister, John Robertson, said 13 ferries operating 1500 services per week and serving not only Many but Balmain, Birchgrove, Balmain West, Woolwich, Greenwich, Milsons Point, Kirribilli, Cremorne Point, Neutral …

Wellington waterfront’s free wifi switched on

January 31, 2011

Visitors to the waterfront in New Zealand’s capital will enjoy fast and free wireless Web access from today, thanks to a joint effort from Trade Me and Wellington City Council.

Brand new Unlocked Apple Ipad wifi 64GB 3G ………$300usd

January 30, 2011

Category: Items & Merchandise User : phpbrand2 date : Saturday, 29/01/11 - 23:52PM Description : type new Unlocked Apple Ipad wifi 64GB 3G ………$300usd iPad, the touch-screen tablet, is available in WiFi and 3G+WiFi models. It has received high marks for videos and games, reading electronic books and magazines, and general Web browsing.iPad with Wi-Fi + 3G offers superfast goods speeds up to 7.2 …

Google, Connecticut-led Coalition Agree To Negotiate WiFi goods Collection Issues

January 29, 2011

Google and the Connecticut-led coalition of 40 US states will avoid court and start negotiations that are aimed at settling issues related to Google’s collection of personal info by unsecured WiFi networks.

21st Century Triple Networks: Ubiquitous 4G, WiFi, & Wires

January 29, 2011

The best engineers on the planet are coming to the same conclusion: a hybrid 4G/WiFi/landline network is the way to meet mobile demand. Folks like John Donovan of AT&T and Masayoshi Son of Softbank in Japan had that vision around 2007-2008. As the iPhone/iPad/Android made the coming demand clear, networks planners around the world evolved similar strategies.

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