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Starbucks Clashes With WiFi Hobbyists Over Airwaves

fobbman writes: "Portland Oregon's Pioneer Square (the heart of downtown) has had free WiFi access provided since February by Personal Telco, which is a local group of computer hobbyists. Now Starbuck's is planning on offering the same service on the same band in the same area for $29.95 a month, according to this story in the local fishwrap. Without regulation or licensing, and with WiFi growing, this could become a common problem."

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  1. boycott starbucks by GoatPigSheep · · Score: 0, Troll

    Not only do they use shady practices against other coffee shops to dominate a market, they are now using those same shady tactics on computer users. Their owner is also an extreme supporter of Israel, so whenever you buy a cup of coffee there, you are helping to fund a nation that fires rockets into civilian apartment buildings. There are much better stores than starbucks, everyone should get their java elsewhere.

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  2. Common Problem by Mister+Transistor · · Score: 2, Troll

    I worked for a wireless ISP, and we had to deal with this all the time. The 11 channels of 802.11b are all there is to work with, and we would constantly have to dance around existing systems. At least, the players here know who they are up against.

    If they can't resolve the frequency coordination, and it devolves into a shouting match, Starbuck's is gonna win. They will have access points located within their premeses (sp?) and will no doubt have the maxium legal power and antenna structures allowed by the FCC. If the private guys can punch thru that signal, they're doing it using illegal power levels or antennas.

    Also, a corporate sponsored setup would have the potential to have a higher speed backbone in and out of the shop, and ultimately be able to provide better service than the free guys.

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  3. Um no by NDPTAL85 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Starbucks could simply apply enough legal pressure on these free WIFI guy's upstream ISP's which after a while will cause them to lose their accounts seeing as how the ISP's don't want to spend a bunch of money in court defending a bunch of loser "Information wants to be free" degernerates.

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