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Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
SMS wrote the following:
> <http://www.sync-blog.com/sync/2011/05/all-mcdonald%E2%80%99s-restaurants-getting-free-wi-fi-across-canada.html>
>
>
> Good to see our northern neighbor expanding free Wi-Fi access as well.
Yeah, that's what we need. People not buying anything and taking up
tables and the parking lot to get free wi-fi.
--
Bill
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Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/18/2011 12:30 PM, willshak wrote:
> SMS wrote the following:
>> <http://www.sync-blog.com/sync/2011/05/all-mcdonald%E2%80%99s-restaurants-getting-free-wi-fi-across-canada.html>
>>
>>
>> Good to see our northern neighbor expanding free Wi-Fi access as well.
>
> Yeah, that's what we need. People not buying anything and taking up
> tables and the parking lot to get free wi-fi.
Clearly the businesses that provide free Wi-Fi have determined that the
additional business generated by the service exceed the cost of the
occasional freeloader.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer Network Access
"willshak" <willshak@00hvc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> SMS wrote the following:
>> <http://www.sync-blog.com/sync/2011/05/all-mcdonald%E2%80%99s-restaurants-getting-free-wi-fi-across-canada.html>
>>
>> Good to see our northern neighbor expanding free Wi-Fi access as well.
>
> Yeah, that's what we need. People not buying anything and taking up tables
> and the parking lot to get free wi-fi.
>
Real world there will be few that use the service and don't buy but again
real world the name of the game is attracting POTENTIAL customer. If no one
comes, no one will buy.
I know of a small coffee shop in rural area that was dying. Set up a open
wifi that was available only the during the times the store was open (9-5).
Improved the bottom line more than the cost of the wifi but not a great
amount.
Somehow the system was left on in the evening. The outdoor seating was full
almost every night to the point where the shop stayed open to 10 pm.
Making out like a bandit and has opens several other locations, all rural
and all open late.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/18/2011 1:05 PM, NotMe wrote:
> Real world there will be few that use the service and don't buy but again
> real world the name of the game is attracting POTENTIAL customer. If no one
> comes, no one will buy.
>
> I know of a small coffee shop in rural area that was dying. Set up a open
> wifi that was available only the during the times the store was open (9-5).
> Improved the bottom line more than the cost of the wifi but not a great
> amount.
>
> Somehow the system was left on in the evening. The outdoor seating was full
> almost every night to the point where the shop stayed open to 10 pm.
> Making out like a bandit and has opens several other locations, all rural
> and all open late.
There's a lot of clubs and meet-ups that choose a location based on the
availability of Wi-Fi. It would be considered very rude for everyone to
just sit there and not buy anything, though there will be some in the
group that do that. Clearly the businesses have determined whether it
makes sense to provide wi-fi in terms of the ROI. I know that a few
coffee houses have said that they'll turn off the wi-fi during peak
times to discourage people camping out.
One group I'm in, we tried four different places before we found one
that was ideal. The place we finally chose _advertises_ that the use of
their facility is encouraged for this use on their web site: "We
encourage all bridge clubs, book clubs, study groups, and meet-ups to
use our facility." They sell a lot of high margin coffee and tea drinks
to the people that use the facility. It's quiet, has good food, lots of
parking, and the wi-fi is very fast.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 18/05/11 12:53 PM, SMS wrote:
> On 5/18/2011 12:30 PM, willshak wrote:
>> SMS wrote the following:
>>> <http://www.sync-blog.com/sync/2011/05/all-mcdonald%E2%80%99s-restaurants-getting-free-wi-fi-across-canada.html>
>>> Good to see our northern neighbor expanding free Wi-Fi access as well.
>>
>> Yeah, that's what we need. People not buying anything and taking up
>> tables and the parking lot to get free wi-fi.
>
> Clearly the businesses that provide free Wi-Fi have determined that the
> additional business generated by the service exceed the cost of the
> occasional freeloader.
Starbucks CEO said that charging for WiFi when their competitors were
giving it away for free was one of Starbuck's biggest marketing
mistakes. So now WiFi is free at Starbucks.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 18/05/11 1:54 PM, SMS wrote:
> One group I'm in, we tried four different places before we found one
> that was ideal. The place we finally chose _advertises_ that the use of
> their facility is encouraged for this use on their web site: "We
> encourage all bridge clubs, book clubs, study groups, and meet-ups to
> use our facility." They sell a lot of high margin coffee and tea drinks
> to the people that use the facility. It's quiet, has good food, lots of
> parking, and the wi-fi is very fast.
I can't find it, by searching on your quoted phrase (supposedly quoted
from their website) nor by searching on various combinations of the
search terms within that phrase. Can you name this place?
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/18/2011 5:34 PM, jcdill wrote:
> On 18/05/11 1:54 PM, SMS wrote:
>
>> One group I'm in, we tried four different places before we found one
>> that was ideal. The place we finally chose _advertises_ that the use of
>> their facility is encouraged for this use on their web site: "We
>> encourage all bridge clubs, book clubs, study groups, and meet-ups to
>> use our facility." They sell a lot of high margin coffee and tea drinks
>> to the people that use the facility. It's quiet, has good food, lots of
>> parking, and the wi-fi is very fast.
>
> I can't find it, by searching on your quoted phrase (supposedly quoted
> from their website) nor by searching on various combinations of the
> search terms within that phrase. Can you name this place?
It's on an image on their web site, so a text search won't show it.
e-mail me and I'll let you know, I don't want them overwhelmed.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer Network Access
On Thu, 19 May 2011 01:11:34 -0700, SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com>
wrote:
>On 5/18/2011 5:34 PM, jcdill wrote:
>> On 18/05/11 1:54 PM, SMS wrote:
>>
>>> One group I'm in, we tried four different places before we found one
>>> that was ideal. The place we finally chose _advertises_ that the use of
>>> their facility is encouraged for this use on their web site: "We
>>> encourage all bridge clubs, book clubs, study groups, and meet-ups to
>>> use our facility." They sell a lot of high margin coffee and tea drinks
>>> to the people that use the facility. It's quiet, has good food, lots of
>>> parking, and the wi-fi is very fast.
>>
>> I can't find it, by searching on your quoted phrase (supposedly quoted
>> from their website) nor by searching on various combinations of the
>> search terms within that phrase. Can you name this place?
>
>It's on an image on their web site, so a text search won't show it.
>
>e-mail me and I'll let you know, I don't want them overwhelmed.
Overwhelmed by a posting to Usenet? 99% of the few people who will see
your post live way too far away to consider dropping by, and the other
1% (you) already know about the place. If it's legitimate, of course.
Not too many places shy away from word of mouth advertising.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
SMS wrote on [Thu, 19 May 2011 01:11:34 -0700]:
> On 5/18/2011 5:34 PM, jcdill wrote:
>> On 18/05/11 1:54 PM, SMS wrote:
>>
>>> One group I'm in, we tried four different places before we found one
>>> that was ideal. The place we finally chose _advertises_ that the use of
>>> their facility is encouraged for this use on their web site: "We
>>> encourage all bridge clubs, book clubs, study groups, and meet-ups to
>>> use our facility." They sell a lot of high margin coffee and tea drinks
>>> to the people that use the facility. It's quiet, has good food, lots of
>>> parking, and the wi-fi is very fast.
>>
>> I can't find it, by searching on your quoted phrase (supposedly quoted
>> from their website) nor by searching on various combinations of the
>> search terms within that phrase. Can you name this place?
>
> It's on an image on their web site, so a text search won't show it.
>
> e-mail me and I'll let you know, I don't want them overwhelmed.
Wow. Just wow.
This place allegedly exists and advertises they want large groups,
you use this place but you want to keep it a secret.
Surely you can find someplace else if they get too busy, go sit in a park
or ride a bus with their free wifi
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/19/2011 4:11 AM, SMS wrote:
> On 5/18/2011 5:34 PM, jcdill wrote:
>> On 18/05/11 1:54 PM, SMS wrote:
>>
>>> One group I'm in, we tried four different places before we found one
>>> that was ideal. The place we finally chose _advertises_ that the use of
>>> their facility is encouraged for this use on their web site: "We
>>> encourage all bridge clubs, book clubs, study groups, and meet-ups to
>>> use our facility." They sell a lot of high margin coffee and tea drinks
>>> to the people that use the facility. It's quiet, has good food, lots of
>>> parking, and the wi-fi is very fast.
>>
>> I can't find it, by searching on your quoted phrase (supposedly quoted
>> from their website) nor by searching on various combinations of the
>> search terms within that phrase. Can you name this place?
>
> It's on an image on their web site, so a text search won't show it.
>
> e-mail me and I'll let you know, I don't want them overwhelmed.
So your top secret place advertises but you can't reveal the location..
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 19/05/11 1:11 AM, SMS wrote:
> On 5/18/2011 5:34 PM, jcdill wrote:
>> On 18/05/11 1:54 PM, SMS wrote:
>>
>>> One group I'm in, we tried four different places before we found one
>>> that was ideal. The place we finally chose _advertises_ that the use of
>>> their facility is encouraged for this use on their web site: "We
>>> encourage all bridge clubs, book clubs, study groups, and meet-ups to
>>> use our facility." They sell a lot of high margin coffee and tea drinks
>>> to the people that use the facility. It's quiet, has good food, lots of
>>> parking, and the wi-fi is very fast.
>>
>> I can't find it, by searching on your quoted phrase (supposedly quoted
>> from their website) nor by searching on various combinations of the
>> search terms within that phrase. Can you name this place?
>
> It's on an image on their web site, so a text search won't show it.
>
> e-mail me and I'll let you know, I don't want them overwhelmed.
My posting address is valid, you can email me the info.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 19/05/11 6:06 PM, jcdill wrote:
> On 19/05/11 1:11 AM, SMS wrote:
>> On 5/18/2011 5:34 PM, jcdill wrote:
>>> On 18/05/11 1:54 PM, SMS wrote:
>>>
>>>> One group I'm in, we tried four different places before we found one
>>>> that was ideal. The place we finally chose _advertises_ that the use of
>>>> their facility is encouraged for this use on their web site: "We
>>>> encourage all bridge clubs, book clubs, study groups, and meet-ups to
>>>> use our facility." They sell a lot of high margin coffee and tea drinks
>>>> to the people that use the facility. It's quiet, has good food, lots of
>>>> parking, and the wi-fi is very fast.
>>>
>>> I can't find it, by searching on your quoted phrase (supposedly quoted
>>> from their website) nor by searching on various combinations of the
>>> search terms within that phrase. Can you name this place?
>>
>> It's on an image on their web site, so a text search won't show it.
>>
>> e-mail me and I'll let you know, I don't want them overwhelmed.
>
> My posting address is valid, you can email me the info.
You haven't sent me the info yet. What's the hold up? Some reason you
can't email it to me?
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 21/05/11 10:38 AM, SMS wrote:
> On 5/21/2011 10:17 AM, jcdill wrote:
>
>> You haven't sent me the info yet. What's the hold up? Some reason you
>> can't email it to me?
>
> It was sent on 5/19/2011 at 6:27 p.m. to jcdill.lists@gmail.com.
Because you sent a link with no other info, it was caught by gmail's
spam filter.
For those who are curious, it's a legitimate cafe serving coffee, tea,
breakfast/lunch/dinner sandwiches and pastries, and located in the SF
Bay Area. I plan on stopping by the next time I'm in that city.
Funny thing about Big Mac Wifi on ATT here is that it does not identify
itself as ATT to normally free ATT services, like ESPN3 sports online.
The same Waypoint at our local ChickFilA's just connects to ESPN3 and we
can watch the games, but you get no connect without username and ID or
home cable connection at Big Mac Waypoints anywhere in town.
It's OK, though. The ChickFilA folks are much nicer, have a better
product keep my tea refilled no matter how many hours I stay! Waypoint
there is 3 times faster than Mickey D's, too.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer Network Access
SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4dd431fe$0$1934
$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
> and the wi-fi is very fast.
>
Our local Perkin's Pancake Houses here in N Charleston just dumped
expensive Waypoint when one of the Knology Cable salesmen offered the local
owner a better deal all around. Now, Perkin's is the fastest free wifi in
town, 12Mbps down, 3Mbps up! There's no login page nonsense to slow anyone
down. We have quite a group of "campers" spending hundreds per month
there, now.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/21/11 10:48 AM, jcdill wrote:
> On 21/05/11 10:38 AM, SMS wrote:
>> On 5/21/2011 10:17 AM, jcdill wrote:
>>
>>> You haven't sent me the info yet. What's the hold up? Some reason you
>>> can't email it to me?
>>
>> It was sent on 5/19/2011 at 6:27 p.m. to jcdill.lists@gmail.com.
>
> Because you sent a link with no other info, it was caught by gmail's
> spam filter.
>
> For those who are curious, it's a legitimate cafe serving coffee, tea,
> breakfast/lunch/dinner sandwiches and pastries, and located in the SF
> Bay Area. I plan on stopping by the next time I'm in that city.
>
> jc
>
Yet for some reason there is some taboo about sharing the cafe's name
here. Why is that?
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/22/2011 2:45 AM, Travis James wrote:
> On 5/21/11 10:48 AM, jcdill wrote:
>> On 21/05/11 10:38 AM, SMS wrote:
>>> On 5/21/2011 10:17 AM, jcdill wrote:
>>>
>>>> You haven't sent me the info yet. What's the hold up? Some reason you
>>>> can't email it to me?
>>>
>>> It was sent on 5/19/2011 at 6:27 p.m. to jcdill.lists@gmail.com.
>>
>> Because you sent a link with no other info, it was caught by gmail's
>> spam filter.
>>
>> For those who are curious, it's a legitimate cafe serving coffee, tea,
>> breakfast/lunch/dinner sandwiches and pastries, and located in the SF
>> Bay Area. I plan on stopping by the next time I'm in that city.
>>
>> jc
>>
> Yet for some reason there is some taboo about sharing the cafe's name
> here. Why is that?
Perhaps someone is afraid that a few thousand people looking for "free"
WiFi will spoil the experience!
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 21/05/11 11:45 PM, Travis James wrote:
> Yet for some reason there is some taboo about sharing the cafe's name
> here. Why is that?
I haven't been to the cafe yet, so I can't confirm what they put on
their website. I want to visit first.
However, it's really not unusual to have a cafe of this type in the SF
Bay Area welcome groups to hold meetings at their cafe, and to offer
free wifi. There's a restaurant/Peets combined location next to an
office park that has 2 very large wooden tables, when I was in there ~2
weeks ago there was a business meeting being held on one of them.
There's a coffee shop in San Jose that has week-night meetings held
almost every night of the week, musician open-mike, the local furry
group, etc. Do I need to identify all of them for you?
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer Network Access
At 22 May 2011 08:59:37 -0400 Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
> On 5/22/2011 2:45 AM, Travis James wrote:
> > On 5/21/11 10:48 AM, jcdill wrote:
> >> On 21/05/11 10:38 AM, SMS wrote:
> >>> On 5/21/2011 10:17 AM, jcdill wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> You haven't sent me the info yet. What's the hold up? Some reason
you
> >>>> can't email it to me?
> >>>
> >>> It was sent on 5/19/2011 at 6:27 p.m. to jcdill.lists@gmail.com.
> >>
> >> Because you sent a link with no other info, it was caught by gmail's
> >> spam filter.
> >>
> >> For those who are curious, it's a legitimate cafe serving coffee, tea,
> >> breakfast/lunch/dinner sandwiches and pastries, and located in the SF
> >> Bay Area. I plan on stopping by the next time I'm in that city.
> >>
> >> jc
> >>
> > Yet for some reason there is some taboo about sharing the cafe's name
> > here. Why is that?
>
> Perhaps someone is afraid that a few thousand people looking for "free"
> WiFi will spoil the experience!
"A few thousand?" How many people do you still think still read this
group? And of those, how many live close enough to this mystery cafe to
actually visit it?
Besides, since Steven continually points out how "nearly ubiquitous" WiFi
is, that alone means there's nothing special about this particular cafe
any more than if he mentioned they have napkins or utensils.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/22/2011 2:45 AM, Travis James wrote:
> On 5/21/11 10:48 AM, jcdill wrote:
>> On 21/05/11 10:38 AM, SMS wrote:
>>> On 5/21/2011 10:17 AM, jcdill wrote:
>>>
>>>> You haven't sent me the info yet. What's the hold up? Some reason you
>>>> can't email it to me?
>>>
>>> It was sent on 5/19/2011 at 6:27 p.m. to jcdill.lists@gmail.com.
>>
>> Because you sent a link with no other info, it was caught by gmail's
>> spam filter.
>>
>> For those who are curious, it's a legitimate cafe serving coffee, tea,
>> breakfast/lunch/dinner sandwiches and pastries, and located in the SF
>> Bay Area. I plan on stopping by the next time I'm in that city.
>>
>> jc
>>
> Yet for some reason there is some taboo about sharing the cafe's name
> here. Why is that?
You have to follow along...
SMS insisted that WiFi is ubiquitous and that he is so smart no one
should even question his pronouncements So if WiFi is ubiquitous why is
SMS touting that the restaurant that can't be named _advertises_ it?
Isn't that a lot like a restaurant _advertising_ that they have electric
lights over each table or running water in the bathroom?
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/22/2011 8:59 AM, Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
> On 5/22/2011 2:45 AM, Travis James wrote:
>> On 5/21/11 10:48 AM, jcdill wrote:
>>> On 21/05/11 10:38 AM, SMS wrote:
>>>> On 5/21/2011 10:17 AM, jcdill wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You haven't sent me the info yet. What's the hold up? Some reason you
>>>>> can't email it to me?
>>>>
>>>> It was sent on 5/19/2011 at 6:27 p.m. to jcdill.lists@gmail.com.
>>>
>>> Because you sent a link with no other info, it was caught by gmail's
>>> spam filter.
>>>
>>> For those who are curious, it's a legitimate cafe serving coffee, tea,
>>> breakfast/lunch/dinner sandwiches and pastries, and located in the SF
>>> Bay Area. I plan on stopping by the next time I'm in that city.
>>>
>>> jc
>>>
>> Yet for some reason there is some taboo about sharing the cafe's name
>> here. Why is that?
>
> Perhaps someone is afraid that a few thousand people looking for "free"
> WiFi will spoil the experience!
But he claims WiFI is ubiquitous. Why would anyone even care about the
restaurant name that _advertises_ WiFI that can't be mentioned?
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/22/11 6:21 AM, jcdill wrote:
> On 21/05/11 11:45 PM, Travis James wrote:
>
>> Yet for some reason there is some taboo about sharing the cafe's name
>> here. Why is that?
>
> I haven't been to the cafe yet, so I can't confirm what they put on
> their website. I want to visit first.
>
> However, it's really not unusual to have a cafe of this type in the SF
> Bay Area welcome groups to hold meetings at their cafe, and to offer
> free wifi. There's a restaurant/Peets combined location next to an
> office park that has 2 very large wooden tables, when I was in there ~2
> weeks ago there was a business meeting being held on one of them.
> There's a coffee shop in San Jose that has week-night meetings held
> almost every night of the week, musician open-mike, the local furry
> group, etc. Do I need to identify all of them for you?
No. Just the one that SMS mentioned as it was put up to make a point.
What's the big deal? There aren't armies of people roaming around
looking for wifi to camp upon. If, for example, it were Coffee Society
by De Anza College in Cupertino, an example of a place where such a
thing might occur, I'd just say Coffee Society.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer Network Access
"George" <george@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:irbbtu$82g$1@dont-email.me...
> On 5/22/2011 2:45 AM, Travis James wrote:
>> On 5/21/11 10:48 AM, jcdill wrote:
>>> On 21/05/11 10:38 AM, SMS wrote:
>>>> On 5/21/2011 10:17 AM, jcdill wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You haven't sent me the info yet. What's the hold up? Some reason you
>>>>> can't email it to me?
>>>>
>>>> It was sent on 5/19/2011 at 6:27 p.m. to jcdill.lists@gmail.com.
>>>
>>> Because you sent a link with no other info, it was caught by gmail's
>>> spam filter.
>>>
>>> For those who are curious, it's a legitimate cafe serving coffee, tea,
>>> breakfast/lunch/dinner sandwiches and pastries, and located in the SF
>>> Bay Area. I plan on stopping by the next time I'm in that city.
>>>
>>> jc
>>>
>> Yet for some reason there is some taboo about sharing the cafe's name
>> here. Why is that?
>
> You have to follow along...
>
> SMS insisted that WiFi is ubiquitous and that he is so smart no one should
> even question his pronouncements So if WiFi is ubiquitous why is SMS
> touting that the restaurant that can't be named _advertises_ it?
>
> Isn't that a lot like a restaurant _advertising_ that they have electric
> lights over each table or running water in the bathroom?
Given a choice, I think that I would favor a restaurant with running water
in the bathroom.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/22/2011 10:28 PM, SMS wrote:
> On 5/22/2011 9:53 PM, Travis James wrote:
>
>> No. Just the one that SMS mentioned as it was put up to make a point.
>> What's the big deal?
>
> You're right. No big deal. Here it is:
> <http://www.sunnyvaleartgallery.com/cafe.html>
> <http://www.yelp.com/biz/sunnyvale-art-gallery-cafe-sunnyvale>
>
> Personally I had no idea what this place was until I went to a
> Toastmasters that meets there.
Thanks. I'll give them some business when I'm around that area.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On Sat, 21 May 2011 22:27:43 -0400, Larry Mobile <noone@home.com> wrote:
> SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4dd431fe$0$1934
> $742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
>
>> and the wi-fi is very fast.
>>
>
> Our local Perkin's Pancake Houses here in N Charleston just dumped
> expensive Waypoint when one of the Knology Cable salesmen offered the local
> owner a better deal all around. Now, Perkin's is the fastest free wifi in
> town, 12Mbps down, 3Mbps up! There's no login page nonsense to slow anyone
> down. We have quite a group of "campers" spending hundreds per month
> there, now.
>
> LTE? Why??
'Cuz it costs hundreds per month *less* than "hundreds per month", maybe?
Cheers, -- tlvp
--
Avant de repondre, jeter la poubelle, SVP
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
On 5/28/2011 4:02 PM, tlvp wrote:
> On Sat, 21 May 2011 22:27:43 -0400, Larry Mobile <noone@home.com> wrote:
>
>> SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4dd431fe$0$1934
>> $742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
>>
>>> and the wi-fi is very fast.
>>>
>>
>> Our local Perkin's Pancake Houses here in N Charleston just dumped
>> expensive Waypoint when one of the Knology Cable salesmen offered the
>> local
>> owner a better deal all around. Now, Perkin's is the fastest free wifi in
>> town, 12Mbps down, 3Mbps up! There's no login page nonsense to slow
>> anyone
>> down. We have quite a group of "campers" spending hundreds per month
>> there, now.
>>
>> LTE? Why??
>
> 'Cuz it costs hundreds per month *less* than "hundreds per month", maybe?
>
> Cheers, -- tlvp
Presumably that group of people is going to eat somewhere, rather than
cook at home. Wi-Fi is a requirement for many meet-ups. A place with no
Wi-Fi or slow Wi-Fi is writing off a lot of business. If an
establishment always has a line out the door anyway and doesn't need
people coming in and spending a couple of hours in the restaurant, then
there's no need to add services that bring in more customers, but often
that's not the case.
Re: Free Wi-Fi Expands in Canada as all McDonald's Offer NetworkAccess
SMS wrote on [Sat, 28 May 2011 16:18:36 -0700]:
> On 5/28/2011 4:02 PM, tlvp wrote:
>> On Sat, 21 May 2011 22:27:43 -0400, Larry Mobile <noone@home.com> wrote:
>>
>>> SMS <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in news:4dd431fe$0$1934
>>> $742ec2ed@news.sonic.net:
>>>
>>>> and the wi-fi is very fast.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Our local Perkin's Pancake Houses here in N Charleston just dumped
>>> expensive Waypoint when one of the Knology Cable salesmen offered the
>>> local
>>> owner a better deal all around. Now, Perkin's is the fastest free wifi in
>>> town, 12Mbps down, 3Mbps up! There's no login page nonsense to slow
>>> anyone
>>> down. We have quite a group of "campers" spending hundreds per month
>>> there, now.
>>>
>>> LTE? Why??
>>
>> 'Cuz it costs hundreds per month *less* than "hundreds per month", maybe?
>>
>> Cheers, -- tlvp
>
> Presumably that group of people is going to eat somewhere, rather than
> cook at home. Wi-Fi is a requirement for many meet-ups. A place with no
> Wi-Fi or slow Wi-Fi is writing off a lot of business. If an
> establishment always has a line out the door anyway and doesn't need
> people coming in and spending a couple of hours in the restaurant, then
> there's no need to add services that bring in more customers, but often
> that's not the case.
Plenty of businesses manage to stay a going concern without wifi of any kind.
Most of them, in fact.