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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. Re:Great guide! by IANAAC · · Score: 2, Interesting
    It is a great guide, but I swear, slashdot is becoming nothing more than a repeater for Digg, Gizmodo and Engadget.

    Increasingly, after visiting one of these sites earlier in the day (OK, not really Digg), I come back here to read the same thing.

    Am I bitter? No, just remembering a time when I could come here and read about things I couldn't find anywhere else on the net.

  2. Some restrictions apply by John+Miles · · Score: 2, Interesting

    As of last week, PHX's free WiFi connectivity works very well for general surfing, but they block VPN connections. That makes it more or less useless for many business travellers. I've been meaning to track down the people responsible and ask them why in the world they'd do that.

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  3. Re:There's a bunch missing.... by Captain+Sarcastic · · Score: 2, Interesting

    You may be right. However, I think they're listing only the ones that are officially offered by the airports, rather than by vendors within the airport.

    Having said that, it might be handy to compile a list similar to what you've described.

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