Google free WiFi plans in San Fransisco

Promise, after this one, we’ll refresh our VoIP radar. But Google teamed with big device makers ― understand Sony, Motorola, Nintendo, Siemens and Philips ― to provide free WiFi in hi-tech world capital San Fransisco, CA. The city council has been incorporated in the plan, IDG revealed in a recent article.

Revealed by Christopher Sacca, principal in new business development at Google: After providing a high-speed Internet connection to its customers, Google could find some of them using bandwidth-hungry applications, such as streaming video or file-sharing, that hog the network’s capacity.When we know they just set a deal with VoIP Inc., no real doubt subsists on the future free VoWLAN out there. [via Engadget]

Feb 4, 2006 | By Nuno

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