Comments on: Spanish start-up Whisher promises free Wi-Fi for all
Company pledges free Wi-Fi if people share their broadband connections, but service model violates U.S. ISP user agreements.
Company pledges free Wi-Fi if people share their broadband connections, but service model violates U.S. ISP user agreements.
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Why do you need special software. If you just leave the router with public access then it will do the same thing. I know there may be concerns around security, but how trustworthy are these systems.
From a legal standpoint I don't think it will be allowed to succeed. It would be like a gym membership. Where one person joins and then passes the membership card around so the gym is used full time. The pricing for gyms and broadband services for consumers is based on there not being 100% utilisation. If you want 100% utilisation then it will cost a lot more.
Finally, broadband is becoming a commodity. In the UK it comes free with cable, satelitte and some phone services, so why would I have to sponge.
Otherwise, I'd share my WiFi. I can't get DSL in my neighborhood because too many other people have it so I'm stuck with stupid overpriced cable. For the price I'm paying, it deserves free access.
Granted, my crummy little router would mean you'd need to sit in my driveway to access it and we can't have that.
So I guess that's two strikes against it already.
Free Communication = Free Knowledge = Free People
Fact is we need to pay for everything we want and work for it if necessary. Free is in Venezuela, for a limited time. Go live there if that's the lifestyle you want, and see if you will survive the day!
Communication is free, but you need to pay for the phone if you want one and your connection too, horror of horrors!!! There is no purely wireless network. If you must know, they are all connected to wired networks, that cost to build and operate.
When you grow up you'll discover, "There aint no free ride." (Economics 101)
The only viable alternative to the autocracy is a cable provider, which gives fast speeds, but has god awful reliablity. So I'm in the middle of a rock and hard place, all caused by the lack of variety in terms of service provider here. Maybe I should start my own ISP business......
the poorer community? But that would violate the free-for-all-
as-long-as-you-bought-a-politician-rule. Soon they'll privatize
air, have a 2 year contract for breathing and add as many hidden
charges as they can.
http://www.waltmire.com/blog/archives/2007/02/01/broadband-breach/
because it tackles the WiFi sharing issue with arguments and not just based on a personal belief that everything outside the norm is illegal...
- Once You download the bits, they are yours.
- by disco-legend-zeke February 10, 2007 12:43 PM PST
- TOSs that limit connection porting are probably uninforcable.
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