Time Warner Customers Get Wi-Fi Hotspots
Posted by Radimus on 04/25/07 in Wifi / Bluetooth
A new plan from Time Warner and Fon will enable Time Warner broadband customers to use their personal home routers as public WiFi access points. If we were to travel into a neighborhood where this was prevalent anyone could get cheap wireless broadband. This might even suffice as citywide broadband were enough people to buy into it
SEATTLE (AP) — In a big win for a little Wi-Fi startup called Fon, Time Warner Cable Inc. will let its home broadband customers turn their connections into public wireless hotspots, a practice shunned by most U.S. Internet service providers. For Fon, which has forged similar agreements with ISPs across Europe, the deal will boost its credibility with U.S. consumers. For Time Warner Cable, which has 6.6 million broadband subscribers, the move could help protect the company from an exodus as free or cheap municipal wireless becomes more readily available. Fon was founded in Spain in 1995 on the premise that people shouldn’t have to pay twice _ once at home, then again in a coffee shop _ for Internet access. At first, the company offered software that let members, called Foneros, turn Wi-Fi routers into shared access points, but it took hours to get up and running. In the fall of 2006, Fon, which counts Google Inc. and eBay Inc.’s Skype among its investors, started selling and sometimes giving away its own branded wireless router, called La Fonera. Since then, it has distributed about 370,000 of them worldwide. La Fonera splits a Wi-Fi connection in two: an encrypted channel for the Fonero and a public one for neighbors or passers-by. Foneros can decide how much of their bandwidth to share with the public and can log on to any Fon router without charge. "Aliens," as Fon calls nonmembers, can register on a Web page and pay a modest $2 or $3 for 24 hours of access. In the U.S., where it costs $10 for a day pass to use a T-Mobile HotSpot at a Starbucks, Fon’s economics seem particularly appealing.
Source: BayNews9 (Time Warner News)
































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