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| Jan6-11, 12:11 AM | #1 |
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Free Wifi in Airports
I don't know how many of you travel but I am wondering if any of you know the story behind free Wifi at airports?
More specifically, why is it that Seattle, Pittsburgh, Phoenix, Tucson, San Francisco, Denver, San Antonio, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Washington and other major cities offer free Wifi at their airports but two of the major airports, Los Angeles (LAX) and Dallas (DFW) don't? Is it a city/county decision? In fact, even airports in foreign countries offer free Wifi. (Hong Kong, Tel Aviv, Athens, Oslo, Auckland, Sao Paulo, Manila, Karachi, Vancouver, Cancun, Santiago, Beijing, Sarajevo, Moscow, Istanbul, Tehran, Taiwan, Dubai, Warsaw and Vienna). Seriously, it's a must-have these days! How can these cities offer free Wifi but the U.S. can't even take care of two of its largest airports? I find it very, very annoying when I'm on the road and I have layovers in LAX and DFW and have to pay $9.99 for T-Mobile's Internet access. People are traveling more and more and they need to be connected constantly. These are just two airports that I have in mind, but why don't all airports offer this service? Is there something that I can do (i.e. write a letter, petition) to get these airports to join the modern world? |
| Jan6-11, 01:47 AM | #2 |
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You could open a nicer airport nearby so that there is competition between the airports and one will offer free wifi to encourage travellers.
However if in the case of LAX or DFW there was an alternate airport where they hit you with baseball bats - people would still use them in preference to either LAX or DFW, so there isn't really much commercial driver |
| Jan6-11, 10:27 PM | #3 |
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Does the airport offer it or does a private company do it (starbucks or the like)?
I know that unless it is a specific airline in the UK (in some 'gold lounge'), you don't get it unless you use a private location such as a starbucks / bar. T-mobile also offer wifi services at various public locations, but you have to pay for it (unless you're me with free access). I suggest you stop complaining as it costs money to host free internet services, from installation to maintenance and support. If it is provided free, that's lovely, but you aren't entitled to it. If you're so dependent on it or really want it, why not get a smart phone with unlimited data plan and use that to connect to the net. I can do that through my phone and the speeds aren't all that bad. Or, get a wireless dongle via a phone company. At least this way you've always got the internet. |
| Jan7-11, 02:14 AM | #4 |
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| Jan7-11, 02:32 AM | #5 |
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E-mail the airport.... or something. ***** and complain. Then realize it's not worth it. If you MUST be connected, there are plenty of services that allow you to get internet from wherever (as stated before, smartphones with unlimited data planes, satellite internet, or what have you). The airport KNOWS you have to go to them... or at the least, don't want to bother with the alternatives which I don't even really know about.
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| Jan7-11, 08:38 AM | #6 |
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| Jan7-11, 08:52 AM | #7 |
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Anyhow, 250k people per day, if you're sitting around 3 hours wanting to use the internet and estimating a sizeable % of the passengers want to use the internet from their laptop, smartphone, whatever, you're probably still talking 5,000+ simultaneous internet users at any given time, and they have to be conservative and probably have bandwith for 3x as many people. That's a lot of internets! Then again, it's freaken LAX.... |
| Jan7-11, 09:14 AM | #8 |
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- I meant the 3hour checkin was pointless. As in your taking a 40minute London-Paris flight and they make you checkin 3hours early because it's international 'for security'
I don't think LAX reserves that much bandwidth - the connections are't usually that great and only a small proportion of customers will use them. As for LAX - the only good thing you can say about it is that it makes Heathrow look like a model of efficency and excellent customer service! |
| Jan7-11, 09:45 AM | #9 |
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| Jan7-11, 10:58 AM | #10 |
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Only a small proportion will use them if you make the connection bad enough !
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| Jan7-11, 11:43 AM | #11 |
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So your going to supply a deliberately poor service to stop people using it? Seems like it's not worth supplying it in the first place...
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| Jan8-11, 10:57 AM | #12 |
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I'm not so sure this is even true. ORD, IAD, ATL are all for pay. PHL is free only on weekends.
Someone somewhere has to pay for this. It's not clear why that should be the airport. |
| Jan18-11, 12:15 PM | #13 |
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airport without wifi?? are you serius? if you not fine it, just straight away go to fastfood restaurant or book shop near by.
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| Jan18-11, 12:17 PM | #14 |
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