on 26-01-2016 09:29
on 26-01-2016 09:29
If they can do it in a city as big as New York, they can do it for the major cities here.
on 26-01-2016 09:40
on 26-01-2016 09:47
on 26-01-2016 09:47
What a brilliant idea. Sometimes the best projects are the most obvious ones. ..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-01-2016 10:03
on 26-01-2016 10:03
on 26-01-2016 14:05
on 26-01-2016 14:05
The major problem here is that wifi is an expensive commodity that everyone needs and companies want to charge for. I agree, it should be possible to implement but maybe one day....
In Thailand you can get wifi in most places but there is a charge to mobile customers by all the networks. Having said that, the charge is 100 baht a month (£2) but you can log on automatically in any of the big shopping malls or even the streets around them.
In an age whereby free wifi (yes I know we pay higher fares) is available on buses and trains in the UK, free public wifi must surely come.