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« Meadowhall Centre Gets Spectrum Policy | Main | BT Datazone Combines Hotspots, 2.5/3G »
Wivanet will be offline by early next year: The hotspot network hasn’t seen enough usage for the company to continue to invest in it. The firm to which Vantaa sold its ISP business has no interest in taking over the hotspots. Finland is so cell-phone based, it’s possible—as the article notes—that residents are fixated on next-generation cellular.
Posted by Glennf at September 26, 2005 9:24 PM
Categories: hotspots
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