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BT Openzone said that it targets hotspots at major events that will attract reporters: The company began to see demand from reporters covering events last year and now anticipates such demand, particularly at sporting events. Staff reporters can surely expense the cost of accessing the networks so it’s a good opportunity for BT to take advantage of real demand for the access.
Posted by nancyg at February 24, 2005 1:07 PM
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