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Comprehensive Airport Wi-Fi Guide

An anonymous reader writes, "Travelpost has a new guide to Wi-Fi in 141 U.S. airports. The chart includes pricing information and multiple service provider info for many of the airports — something you rarely see. A good, comprehensive resource for travelers who are constantly online."

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  1. Great guide! by andrewman327 · · Score: 3, Insightful
    I really found this guide to be very useful. The author organizes by several ranking systems and color coding to show why Ceder Rapids airport is better than Washington DC- Dulles... well I guess I wouldn't go that far, but they have free Internet access!


    I am encouraged by how many free services there are out there. I am surprised anymore when I pull out my LifeDrive and find free service.

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  2. How is the list done? by Trillian_1138 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It wasn't clear to me how the list was ranked. Anyone have more info?

    Offtopic, I think it's disgusting how expensive short-term Internet access is. If Panera can give it away for free, don't lie through your teeth and tell me it costs $10 for 24/hr access at O'Hare, one of the busiest airports in the world. (Obviously, the answer is "I want lots of money" but that doesn't make me like it...)

    That said, it is a good list.

    -Trillian

  3. it is awesome by atarione · · Score: 3, Insightful

    that we can get wifi throughout most airports in america (well assuming we will pay for it) but we can not brush our teeth once past security since our fucking toothpaste has been confiscated.)

    god fly sucks now.

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    actually I am happy to see you, however that is in fact a banana in my pocket.