Re: NEWS: Half of Wi-Fi hotspot money is wasted John Navas wrote:
> <http://www.theregister.com/2007/05/23/trustive_wifi_survey/>
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> Wireless hotspot usage is climbing, but more than half of the money
> spent on ad-hoc hotspot access is wasted, according to a survey by
> Wi-Fi roaming company Trustive.
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> The company said its research showed that half of the users surveyed
> were connected for 30 minutes or less per session, and more than a
> quarter of sessions were 15 minutes or under. With most hotspots
> charging by the hour, "basically you're wasting half your money",
> said Trustive co-founder and managing director Bram Jan Streefland.
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> Streefland said the problem is even more acute for businesses,
> because most hotspots require payment by credit card, which means the
> IT manager has no control over expenditure as the user simply pays it
> themselves and then charges it as expenses.
>
> The answer, he claimed, is to use an aggregator - such as Trustive,
> Boingo, or iPass - which not only lets you roam across hotspot
> networks, but which charges by the minute or second, so you don't pay
> for unused time.
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Interesting! If *I* were an IT manager, I would *never* pay for hotspot
access for any employee; there are other alternatives for remote access
for which IT can account for the business-related time. Let the
hotspots suck $$ from Starbucks and Panera customers.
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