Compelling alternative to free wifi internet? How? Making it any freeer doesn't make any sense to me. I'm talking about free wifi spots everywhere starting with my home.
Definitely since your home's internet connection is completely free..
Majority of hotspots these days (whether in airports or shops) are subscription based. Some offer free WiFi still, but take the Atlanta Hartsfield Airport for example. They have WiFi, but you have to have a subscription service like T-Mobile Hotspot. Pretty much all the Hotspots in Europe are T-Mobile.. so nearly all WiFi is subscription based.
Home connection isn't free, but MUCH cheaper than massive-wireless... And even if not, you would need a home, wired connection anyway, so you would be paying twice for almost the same thing. Supposing wireless was cheap, you can only get so far with it (with current technology, anyway), wired is faster, more stable.
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Compelling alternative to free wifi internet? How? Making it any freeer doesn't make any sense to me.
I'm talking about free wifi spots everywhere starting with my home.
Definitely since your home's internet connection is completely free..
Majority of hotspots these days (whether in airports or shops) are subscription based. Some offer free WiFi still, but take the Atlanta Hartsfield Airport for example. They have WiFi, but you have to have a subscription service like T-Mobile Hotspot. Pretty much all the Hotspots in Europe are T-Mobile.. so nearly all WiFi is subscription based.
Home connection isn't free, but MUCH cheaper than massive-wireless... And even if not, you would need a home, wired connection anyway, so you would be paying twice for almost the same thing. Supposing wireless was cheap, you can only get so far with it (with current technology, anyway), wired is faster, more stable.