when last we saw our hero (Tuesday, Apr 13, 2004), Dave W. was madly tapping out: > Is Wayport's access sold at the same price all over? I was staying > in a hotel in Boston last week, and they had Wayport access for $10 > a day. Seemed expensive to me, especially since there was a mall > across the street with much cheaper wifi access. wayport offers a reasonably priced all-you-can-eat package that works in hotels/airports/hotspots, etc. they also offer wired/wireless connectivity in many hotels in the pay as you go format. i've most consistently seen 9.95 until checkout the next day as their going rate. depending on your usage patterns it might make sense to buy the all-you-can eat option. $3/2 hours seems pretty reasonable for an incremental package. how much time can you spend at a McDonalds anyway? ;-) > > This one caught me off guard! > > > > :-) > > > > ================================================= > > > > McDonald's to offer wireless Internet in dining rooms, drive-throughs > > http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/4719151.html > > April 13 > > > > "DALLAS -- McDonald's Corp. has chosen Wayport Inc. to provide > > wireless Internet service in dining rooms and drive-through windows > > at several thousand of its U.S. restaurants. > > > > Wayport officials called it the biggest single deal yet to create > > wireless Internet ``hot spots.'' " > > > > ================================================= > > { snipped - misc .signatures } -- steve ulrich sulrich at botwerks.org PGP: 8D0B 0EE9 E700 A6CF ABA7 AE5F 4FD4 07C9 133B FAFC _______________________________________________ Twin Cities Wireless Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.tcwug.org tcwug-list at tcwug.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tcwug-list