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Adelaide Gets a Taste of Free WiFi

Anonymous Coward writes "Adelaide's Citilan network is being relaunched. Sometime in the last two weeks they decided to open it up for free use to anyone in Adelaide's CBD, pending full commercial launch. Get in and find a hotspot while its hot!"

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  1. uh-huh. by ShaniaTwain · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The first one's free, when you want some more you know where to come.

    Sounds like a pretty sensible promotion.

    Who said crack dealers have nothing to teach service providers?

  2. How will they migrate to commercial by moz25 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What kind of fee will they be charging once it's commercial? Also, wouldn't it make sense to require people to register a free account so that the migration will be more structured?

  3. At the risk of being a total dick... by august+sun · · Score: 5, Insightful

    do we really need a story everytime a new city gets free wifi? It was cool and progressive the first dozen times it happened but now it's just about as exciting as reporting on SBC running fiber optic lines in a new area (which is to say, not very)

  4. Re:Security? by dnixon112 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    NEWS FLASH:

    Hackers can already get your information from anywhere in the world!

  5. Re:where? by strider44 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why? People do it with American and British cities all the time and it's not considered poor manners. Also, this is a story that will only actually matter to anyone who lives in Adelaide or is going to Adelaide in the near future, so if this is the case it is likely that they would at least know which country Adelaide is in.

    Personally I don't mind at all if they say just the city name if it's in the biggest four or five cities of a major country. I do however mind if there is several cities of the same name, it is a small or obscure city, or they are using abbreviations that noone outside the area knows. (American states anyone?)

  6. Re:where? by aybiss · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Only if it's followed by a two letter abbreviation.

    If you said 'Adelaide, NJ', or 'Adelaide, AZ' they'd all think they knew what you were on about even if they didn't.

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    It's OK Bender, there's no such thing as 2.