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Gimme the Special, with a side of Wi-Fi, please...

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[megabits per second] Courtesy of Broadreach Systems you can now surf while you tuck into your greasy breakfast special at good old Little Chef (that’s like a truck stop version of Denny’s minus the monster portions, American readers).

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Tech Digest] Free Wi-Fi from Little Chef: . Courtesy of Broadreach Systems you can now surf while you tuck into your greasy breakfast special at good old Little Chef (that’s like a truck stop version of Denny’s minus the monster portions, American

broadband » News » Morning Broadband Bytes - 1) Get Coffee 2) Read ...: ... BT's Wi-Fi subsidiary, Openzone, has added Broadreach Networks' collection of hotspots to its own, courtesy of a roaming deal struck between the two ...

Loose Wire: Phones: It’s a neat little program which will save your contacts and call list, although it won’t import them into Skype: That would have to be done manually, but at least you wouldn’t have to trawl around for their user names. As Ryan puts it: Not what I set out to solve, but at least now I can get a list of all my Skype contacts (and calls if I need them). This way when I reformat my computer or set up Skype on a new computer I don't have to lookup all my contacts since I'll have my list. At least that is something, right?

Skype Journal: Skype News Archives: This could be a great example of how a blog can play a key role in building and cementing positive relationships with customers. One of the ongoing criticisms" href="http://www.nevon.net/nevon/2005/05/skype_blogs_to_.html" target="new">Skype blogs to create community from: NevOn

Tech Digest: March 2005: The world’s largest and most sophisticated commercial communications satellite, Inmarsat 4 will enable the company to debut its Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) service which will deliver communications at data speeds of around 432kbps to anyone with a suitably equipped dish across an area that spans from Northern Ireland to Western Australia. As that means voice, web surfing and messaging will now be available in areas where traditional fixed line and mobile communications networks don’t venture, Inmarsat expects the service will prove popular with the military, aid agencies, banks (who can set up ATMs in the most remote places) and ships.

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Posted at May 23, 2005 02:44 PM

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