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Lietuvos Telekomas has 100 active hotspots: They’ll have 300 in place by the end of 2005, with no plans to charge until next year to boost interest. Wi-Fi hotspots are being installed in major cities like Vilnius in locations such as cafes, filling stations, and shopping centers.
My father’s family all came from one small town in Lithuania—Janova—and I’m proud to see my homeland cut the cord.
Posted by Glennf at October 21, 2005 6:43 PM
Categories: hotspots
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