>
> I was thinking that a good way to expand free wireless would be
> propose a partnership to Google if anyone has a contact.....?? It
> would be good for both us and them. After all hotspots are
> relatively maintenance free...
>
>
> Hotels
>
> Half-moon inn Shelter Island
> Holiday Inn Express (Miramar RD & I15)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jawhite <jawhite@yes-llc.com>
> Subject: RE: [SCFN] Free wireless findings
> Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:56:42 -0700
>
> >
> > O'briens American Pub Convoy Street has free wireless
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Discuss-bounces@socalfreenet.org
> > [mailto:Discuss-bounces@socalfreenet.org] On Behalf Of Randall Shimizu
> > Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 7:49 PM
> > To: discuss@socalfreenet.org
> > Subject: [SCFN] Free wireless findings
> >
> > Union tribune article about other free internet cafe's
> > (http://www.signonsandiego.com/citysearch/feature/472/ )
> >
> > Here is a brief list of my findings so far:
> >
> > Mission Valley: Most of the hotels have no free access that I am
> aware of. I
> > checked the major hotels and it all a paid. Vortex does have free wireless
> > however.
> >
> > Linda Vista:
> > Free wireless at the County office of education..
> >
> > Pacific Beach: Internet cafe (located at Cass & Garnet) has free access if
> > you buy a coffee or food. Now this a really cool model. I think a demand
> > pull marketing model is the way to go. I am suprised that more businesses
> > have adopted this model. I heard Mcdonalds is going to have this, but I
> > think it's still in the early stages.. At Cafe 976 there is a
> free wireless
> > from somewhere near.
> >
> > Ocean beach:
> >
> > Newbreak coffee
> >
> > La Jolla:
> >
> > Pannakin: There is a free access point nearby as well.
> >
I was thinking that a good way to expand free wireless would be
propose a partnership to Google if anyone has a contact.....?? It
would be good for both us and them. After all hotspots are relatively
maintenance free...