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London's Mayor Promises London-Wide Wireless For 2012 Olympics

Pax681 writes "[London Mayor] Boris Johnson declared that London will have all bus stops and lamp posts Wi-Fi enabled by 2012 for the Olympics. In an article on Tech Eye, Boris waxes lyrical (or as lyrical as he can get) about how it would be done at a Google Zeitgeist event in Hertfordshire. These would be public Wi-Fi hotpots; as such, would these break the new law on open access points? Would they be just the thing for people to use to infringe with impunity and anonymously bypass the chances of running foul of the Digital Economy Act?"

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  1. Cash prize of £500 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    For whoever can download the Al Queda Operators Manual while at the table next to the Mayor.

    You may also get a congratulatory beating.

  2. Re:Has Boris thought.... by $RANDOMLUSER · · Score: 5, Funny

    So that's 1 WAP and 3 CCD cameras on every lamp-post in London, then?

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    No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism. - Winston Churchill
  3. Re:Has Boris thought.... by Gordonjcp · · Score: 5, Funny

    Help me here, please, what's wrong with the busses?

    They don't fit in the streets very well. They are unreliable, spending roughly a quarter of their life in the workshop - assuming they haven't gone on fire. On a long, straight bit of road (not many of them on a typical London bus route) they return a stunning 3mpg! Thanks to their antiquated engine designs, they burn slightly less fuel and emit only slightly more unpleasant fumes when they're on fire than when they're on the road. The only way to get them above 1.5mpg on a normal route is to tow them with a recovery truck.