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June 17, 2004
Amtrak and AT&T Wireless Roll Out WiFi to 6 Train Stations in Northeast Corridor
Amtrak and AT&T Wireless just launched WiFi Hotspots in 6 Train Stations in the Northeast Corridor. The stations include: Boston Route 128, Providence, New York Penn Station, Philadelphia 30th St, Wilmington, and Baltimore Penn Station. AT&T Wireless is charging $9.99 for 24 hour access per location, $30 for a 5 pack ($6 per session), $50 for a 10 pack ($5 per session). AT&T Wireless subscribers can get further discounts.
With more than 1 million passengers going through these train stations per day, these locations (and even the trains carrying these passengers) offer Jambo users the potential for many matches.
http://wifinetnews.com/archives/003899.html
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040616/sfw030_1.html
Posted by Charles at June 17, 2004 12:21 PM