A recent report states that "worldwide, the ranks of broadband-enabled hotels will grow from 14,300 properties in 2004 to nearly 54,000 properties in 2009, according to a report from technology market research firm In-Stat".It says "North America is currently the largest region for hotel broadband, representing approximately two-thirds of total properties connected.In terms of total market, defined as all travel accommodations worldwide, broadband will have only penetrated 3.4 per cent in 2004, growing to 11.4 per cent in 2009".
Shouldn't all public places offer free enabled broadband at the very least? When will the time come when all places/spaces are Wi-Fi enabled? Come on policy!
Anyway - read at Digital Media News
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