Free Wi-Fi on San Francisco International Airport

25th June, 2010 by adina
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As declared on June 21, 2010, the San Francisco International Airport will soon offer free Wi-Fi. On September 1, terminals will switch from the paid service from T-Mobile to free access. According to airport officials, this move is a reaction to numerous surveys, which showed that most of the clients weren’t enthusiastic on paying for the Internet service, especially because it takes a lot of time for signing on.

This way, SFO becomes the third major San Francisco Bay Area airport to offer wireless access for free; San Jose and Oakland were the first to switch to free Wi-Fi in 2008. The move could result as being very helpful to AT&T, because iPad and iPhone owners, as well as others, don’t have to pay for service anymore or use the carrier’s cellular network, which is not as fast, in order to get online between two flights.


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