Who Pays The Broadband Fee For Wifi Hotspot?

Posted on August 12, 2009 by admin

Consider that anybody who has wifi ready laptop can easily benefit from free internet access in a wifi hotspot, so who’s paying for the broadband distribution of FREE internet using wireless equipment?

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4 Responses to “Who Pays The Broadband Fee For Wifi Hotspot?”

  1. DevDog99
    August 12, 2009
    Reply

    If it is from a coffe shop or something like that then the place of buisiness. If it is a city then that’s your taxes at work. Example. If I leave my wireless internet unprotected (no password) then I am paying the price.


  2. sosguy
    August 12, 2009
    Reply

    Businesses like Starbucks, Panera Bread, etc. They know that they can attract customers to come in and buy sandwiches and coffee. Don’t worry – the price of the food covers it!


  3. Barb D
    August 12, 2009
    Reply

    The store, coffee shop or where ever you’re using the WiFi. It’s a courtesy to their customers.


  4. Nathan Daniels
    August 12, 2009
    Reply

    The people who own the hotspot (router) silly.
    If you are talking about hotspots in the park or sidewalk or something, the city pays or it.


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