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Sharing WiFi with the World for Free

by Max Hartshorne on June 30, 2006


We let the public know about our signal generosity a week ago, when the Daily Hampshire Gazette published a story about WiFi in cafes. We chatted with Rachael and talked about why giving this away to our customers makes sense. But just in case everybody didn’t see the paper, we decided to make it more clear. We put up this plaque in the town common, so people can go on line while they sit on the benches of the little common.

Hey, we admit few people will do this…but we might just be ahead of our time!

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Mridula July 1, 2006 at 6:20 am

Wow! Wifi in the park! In my corner of the globe, we just got broadband, a few months back all I had was dial up and I live in a huge city that is an IT hub of sorts.

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