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Who's got the best hotel Wi-Fi?
Posted at 6:00 PM on May 2, 2007 by Jon Gordon
HotelChatter.com is out with its annual survey of wireless Internet in the country's hotel chains. Snippet:
This year, we are going to boldly say that hotel WiFi landscape has reached an impasse. When we first started doing this report, hotels made our best list for offering up free wireless internet access. The next year, hotels made our best list for offering up free wireless internet access with a high degree of consistency across brands and locations. So we assumed that by 2007, more hotels would be offering free wireless and with greater consistency, seeing that guests love, need and want free WiFi. Alas, that is not what we found.
This story aired on today's Future Tense (RealAudio - MP3 - iTunes).
Here's a 10 minute interview with publisher Mark Johnson.
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