Over 1,100 Kinko's Have Already Installed T-Mobile WiFi Service
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[Face-to-Face] This makes T-Mobile service even more attractive. Given the range of WiFi, you don't even need to leave your car, to check email or surf the web. This came in handy the other day, when I needed directions. I just pulled up to a Kinko's, and within a few minutes, I was back on the road, without having to leave my car!
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[The Daily Thing] .Mac and T-Mobile Offer Free Wi-Fi: Available in the U.S. through June 29, 2005, this offer allows you to get full access to the Internet at HotSpot locations in places you already go: Starbucks coffeehouses, FedEx Kinko's Office and Print Centers, Borders Books & Music, airports, Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, and select airline clubs and Red Roof Inn locations. Check mac.com email, surf the Internet, download music from the iTunes Music Store, even use .Mac HomePage to publish web pages with photos and movies—all while getting coffee or waiting for a flight." In addition, if you decide to continue T-Mobile service and pay the $30 monthly, you get 20 free songs from iTunes.
[buzznovation] David Allen...Sensational...interim and final thoughts...: I pay T-Mobile $20 a month for unlimited WiFi access in every Starbuck's, Kinko's and Borders in America. Their service is better than anything at the Charles, and you don't get screwed. I wonder when high end hotels are going to wake up, and at a minimum understand that charging say $250 a night means get rid of the turn down service, and deliver WiFi.
[buzzmodo] Scanning the N.Y. Times...: Oil Prices Continue to Climb Higher...How come on 9/12, we didn't have a national energy policy. As my friend Jim Kunstler points out, the world as we have known is ending. Cheap energy is history, and the American way of life will change forever, not later but sooner.
AkibaLive: T-Mobile Expands WiFi Access with Kinko's: More than 1,100 Kinko's nationwide plan to offer Hotspot access by April 2004. While other companies talk about spreading the WiFi, T-Mobile appears to be doing it.
AkibaLive: WiFi Archives: T-Mobile expands its Wi-Fi Hotspot partnerships adding Delta to its team. T-Mobile has begun to provide Wi-Fi service in Delta Crown Room Clubs in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Denver, Nashville, Tenn.; Raleigh/Durham, N.C.;Tampa, Fla.; and Salt Lake City. Later this fall, a majority of the more than 40 Delta Crown Room Clubs in the United States will offer T-Mobile HotSpot service as well. As an incentive to sign-up and sign-in Delta SkyMiles members will earn up to 3,400 reward miles.
T-Mobile offers free hurricane WiFi in Florida again - Wireless ...: What good tell me is WiFi when they can't even maintain cell service? I've now been without service for over 48 hours, while Cingular and AT&T's GSM service remains available. Under normal conditions I've been able to log on to their networks but not now.
T-Mobile offers free post-hurricane WiFi in Florida - Wireless ...: Talk about doing the right thing: Hoping to try and make things just a little bit easier for anyone affected by the recent hurricane in Florida, T-Mobile is offering free access across the entire state to their network of WiFi hotspots (which can be found at plenty of Starbucks, Kinko’s, Borders, and airports).
Techdirt Corporate Intelligence: Techdirt Wireless Kinko's To ...: No way! T-Mobile has the best pricing structure of all the hotspot providers (so far). They have had the most learning experience on what people are willing to pay, and how long they stay online. They already failed at the daily rate and the two-hour rate, and thus the per minute structure they have now is an evolution.
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Posted at May 23, 2005 01:37 PM