It’s provided by salicom.com; $4 for one hour, or $14 for a month’s unlimited usage. I figure given that I’m here five times a week (and would come more often if I had net :-) $14 for a month is reasonable.
The coffee shops around here (few though there are) that have wireless are all free. I hadn't realized that there were places where you had to pay for wireless access. (I was just informed by my husband that Starbucks charges, as does the Austin, TX airport -- $6/day.)
There are enough free wireless cafes in Seattle, that I don't feel the need to patronize places that want to charge me for it. Charging for wireless is like charging for napkins.
Well I didn't find them when I was in Seattle a few months ago. Care to point folks who might go to Seattle someplace that lists them?
I ended up using T-mobile at the Starbucks shops as NONE of the other cafes I encountered in Downtown, Pikes Market, Capital Hill, Queen Anne etc were wired.
Cambridge has NO free hot spots of any kind that I've been able to find.
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Date: 2004-05-26 00:35 (UTC)Is it free wireless or one of those crummy T-Mobile pay-as-you-go arrangements?
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Date: 2004-05-26 00:48 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-26 04:39 (UTC)The coffee shops around here (few though there are) that have wireless are all free. I hadn't realized that there were places where you had to pay for wireless access. (I was just informed by my husband that Starbucks charges, as does the Austin, TX airport -- $6/day.)
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Date: 2004-05-26 04:45 (UTC)Seattle Curious
Date: 2004-06-09 14:56 (UTC)I ended up using T-mobile at the Starbucks shops as NONE of the other cafes I encountered in Downtown, Pikes Market, Capital Hill, Queen Anne etc were wired.
Cambridge has NO free hot spots of any kind that I've been able to find.