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    <description>Covering wireless data networking news from around Europe and beyond.</description>
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    <webMaster>glenn@glennf.com</webMaster>
    <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2006 04:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Paris Will Push Free Wi-Fi</title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/07/paris_will_push.html</link>
      <description> The mayor wants 400 free hotspots next year: The city will allow use of public property to assist in antenna location by private firms who will obtain contracts. The proposal will also cut fiber optic fees to promote extension of those lines to 80 percent of Parisian buildings by 2010....
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      <title>River Thames Added to iPass Roaming Network</title>
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      <description> Global access aggregator and end-point security provider iPass punts: Thames Online, which operates Wi-Fi along a 10-mile stretch of that well-known river in London, will allow iPass customers to roam onto their network. The network reaches 250,000 residents, and sees 2,000 daily users who commute along the river or work at locations nearby. iPass resells access from over 50,000 hotspots worldwide to corporations through a single login and unified, electronic billing....
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      <title>Aeropuertos Gain Wi-Fi across Spain</title>
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      <description> The Spanish airport authority has approved installations of Wi-Fi in 23 locations: Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, and Malaga are already up and running, with 19 to go over the next 18 months. The service combines public access for passengers with airport operations networking that includes voice over IP. The Madrid network comprises 1,000 radios!...
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      <title>Enforta Covers 15 Russian Cities</title>
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      <description> The firm announced today that Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, Omsk, and Novokuznetsk have broadband wireless coverage: This is a total of 15 regional capital cities with their service; they&apos;ll grow to 29 regional capitals by the end of 2007. So far, the company says, they&apos;ve signed up 2,000 users in their initial cities. Service with Internet and voice service starts at $49 per month. They use Alvarion and Infinet Wireless equipment....
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      <title>Six Million Wi-Fi Users in Spain</title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/06/six_million_wif.html</link>
      <description> El Pais reports that about 6m Spanish computer users connect via Wi-Fi, primarily in the largest cities: THe paper puts Madrid and Barcelona in the top two positions, with over 800,000 users and 700,000 users, respectively. Valencia, Seville, and Bilbao are 3, 4, and 5 with substantially fewer (about 300K, 250K, and 150K). Barcelona has the most access points (21K), but I&apos;m missing a subtlety of Spanish: most are &quot;son privados,&quot; which I think means intended to be private, and the rest are &quot;privados,&quot; which just means private. (Native speaker help here, please?) The top six cities have about 2,500 commercial hotspots, half of which are in hotels, bars, and restaurants....
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      <title>Barmen: Wi-Fi? What&apos;s That?</title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/06/barmen_wifi_wha.html</link>
      <description> Silicon.com says widespread Wi-Fi ignorance among tap pullers: Silicon.com found that the service is up and running as expected in many locations, but that staff on site have no blooming idea what in Hades you&apos;re talking about. The Cloud, which equips 1,000 pubs with Wi-Fi, is working on an education campaign for its locations. Their marketing head was quite honest about its use, too: &quot;Wireless internet use in pubs is fairly sporadic but we see them as an excellent target looking forward to the next few years.&quot; This makes perfect sense: As handheld devices increasingly have Wi-Fi, it&apos;s much more likely to be used by those who frequent a pub. Laptops? Not so likely....
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      <title>Bologna Adds Free Wi-Fi</title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/06/bologna_adds_fr.html</link>
      <description> A private firm with city and university support has installed free Wi-Fi: The Italian town benefits from the interest in experimentation, with the local university and foundations named after Marconi--it&apos;s his home town, after all--contribute to the effort in exchange for testing ideas. The network, built by HI-TEL Italia working with local ISP Acantho uses RoamAD equipment....
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      <title>BT Will Cover 12 Cities with Wi-Fi</title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/05/bt_will_cover_1.html</link>
      <description> BT will compete with The Cloud on unwiring UK cities: The telecoms giant said that they will be working with Intel to unwire 12 cities, starting with Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool, and Westminster; six others haven&apos;t yet been named. The company says they will work closely with local councils to focus initial rollouts on areas the cities deem important, such as deprived areas. Other cities may want handheld video for municipal workers. The first phase will be up and running by Feb 2007. With BT&apos;s emerging UMA focus--that&apos;s unlicensed mobile access, or a seamless merge of Wi-Fi networks and cell networks for phone calls--offering more Wi-Fi over large areas offers them more opportunity to serve more calls at lower cost, and possibly with higher quality. Cell service, UMA, and metro-scale Wi-Fi all go hand in hand. BT currently offers a limited cell plus Bluetooth service, but will add...
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      <title>The Cloud Goes Ultracheap with Unlimited Access</title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/05/the_cloud_goes.html</link>
      <description> The Cloud&apos;s UltraWiFi offering provides unlimited usage on its network for &amp;#163;11.99 ($22.50) per month with 1-year commitment: The subscription will be available starting 1 July 2006. This is a shot across the bow to every single other Wi-Fi provider in the UK, where rates are typically astoundingly and irritatingly high compared to the U.S.&amp;#160; and Asia. Europe has generally remained at a two to three times multiple over prices in those regions. UltraWiFi comes in two flavors: Monthly for &amp;#163;11.99 with a one-year commitment, and weekly at the same rate of &amp;#163;11.99 but on a pay-as-you-go basis. That is, a week of unlimited Wi-Fi (any week you choose) is the same as a month without the ongoing commitment. Because The Cloud has over 7,000 locations, including railroad stations, hotels, and airports, this pricing should produce a squeeze on competitors operating in similar venues, notably T-Mobile UK. The Cloud...
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      <title>Iliad Adds Free Wi-Fi Calling, HDTV</title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/04/iliad_adds_free.html</link>
      <description> The French telecom competitor adds calls over Wi-Fi to settop box: The company&apos;s Freebox already offered unlimited domestic calls (to landlines and metropolitan areas) and unlimited calls to 14 other countries. The new version adds VoIP over Wi-Fi and will work with Wi-Fi-only handsets or dual-mode handsets, although they don&apos;t have deal with a mobile operator yet. The new service also adds high-definition television channels. All that for &amp;#8364;29.99 per month!...
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      <title>GNER Moves Train Internet Access Up to August</title>
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      <description> The GNER train operator will have Wi-Fi-based Internet access on all Mallard trains by Aug. 2006: They originally had expected it no earlier than May 2007. GNER operates the East Coast Line from Kings Cross in London through Peterborough, York, Newcastle, and Edinburgh....
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      <title>Royal KPN, T-Mobile Sign Roaming Deal</title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/03/royal_kpn_tmobi.html</link>
      <description> Subscribers of the two networks can roam across networks: T-Mobile has over 700 hotspots in the Netherlands. Royal KPN has about 650. This deal covers just the Dutch locations, despite T-Mobile&apos;s several thousand other European locations and nearly 7,000 in the U.S....
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      <title><![CDATA[&pound;480-a-Day Wi-Fi]]></title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/03/480aday_wifi.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[ Writer and blogger Ben Hammersley is in London at the most expensive hotspot in the world: London hotels have been cited in the past for egregious Wi-Fi pricing and ridiculous terms. One required special cards and software, and soured a number of travel writers for years on Wi-FI's potential. The hotel charges a "mere" &pound;15 a day for guests to have Internet access, but conference room users--Ben is there for the Guardian Changing Media Summit--pay &pound;10 per 30 minutes. Now Ben exaggerates that it's &pound;480 for 24 hours, because you'd only pay while using it. But at, say, a ten hour day for &pound;200, almost any alternative is cheaper. [link via BoingBoing]...]]>
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      <title>Trustive Increases Roaming Network</title>
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      <description> Trustive adds 1,400 hotspots: Trustive resells access to its aggregated network of hotspot providers. They just added AWA in Spain (1,200 locations), Wiera in Hungary (160), M3-Connect in Germany (75 large venues), and Mobitel in Slovenia (55 varied locations)....
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      <title>The Cloud Bags Six UK Airports</title>
      <link>http://europe.wifinetnews.com/archives/2006/03/the_cloud_bags.html</link>
      <description> The Cloud will install Wi-Fi service for BAA in six airports: Stanstead is live, with Heathrow, Gatwick, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Southampton to follow. Heathrow is now up to four unique Wi-Fi operators, not including a Google experiment--I noted that Surf and Sip becoming the third back in December. BAA operates seven airports; Aberdeen isn&apos;t included in this announcement. The Cloud resells access to its network to an enormous list of hotspot aggregators and other providers....
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