2006: The Year of Free Wi-Fi
by , 1:30 PM EST, December 23rd, 2005
The trend of free wireless Internet access in public places is growing, and that's not likely to change any time soon, according to a MarkeWatch report. Free Wi-Fi access has turned out to be a boon in drawing customers in to local businesses, and municipalities are jumping on board, too.
JiWire tracks wireless Internet access points, and currently has over 100,000 hotspots from around the world in its database. In 2004, there were almost no free public hotspots listed, but in 2005, that number jumped up to 7,000.
Kevin McKenzie, JiWire's CEO, commented "We've seen a huge increase in shops offering free Internet access as a way to get people in their doors."
Many local independent coffee shops already offer free wireless Internet access as a way to draw customers away from big chains like Starbucks, which offers T-Mobile's fee-based HotSpot service.
Some big name players are getting in on free Internet, too. Sandwich shops Panera Bread and Schlotzky's Deli offer free service. Barnes & Noble and Fed Ex Kinko's are on the Starbucks side, offering fee-based services instead.
Mr. McKenzie sees more Wi-Fi-enabled devices coming out next year, too. Motorola is already selling Voice over Wi-Fi handsets, and other companies are likely to come to market with Wi-Fi phones and data devices soon.
He sees a very bright future for open and free wireless networks. "Wi-Fi is going to be ubiquitous."
Observer Comments
Fri Dec 23, 2005 2:14 pm Subject: Let’s not forget…
In the article, it says: "Sandwich shops Panera Bread and Schlotzky's Deli offer free service."
Not everywhere, perhaps not even in most places. Schlotzky's is a franchise and the individual franchise owners may or may not offer the service, so, don't walk into a Schlotzky's and expect WiFi unless they advertise that it's available.
Fri Dec 23, 2005 8:16 pm Subject: No Uniform Network
The main problem I have experienced with WiFi is the lack of any cohesive networking between carriers. You are able to make a phone call regardless of the carrier from any phone in the USA. However as a T Mobil subscriber, and an admitted Starbucks addict, I can not use the majority of WiFis I find in my travels. I have only touched down in one or two airports which offer T Mobil. I have even found obscure small airports like Fargo, ND which offfer free service. All others want me to subscribe or purchase a day pass for a 60 minute layover. As a frequent flier I long for the day we have a true WiFi network throughout our nation.
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