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Radisson SAS has been offering Free high-speed Internet access to all guests who stay in our participating hotels. * Just check-in to Radisson SAS hotels across Europe, the Middle East and Africa get free access to the Internet ......
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From today's NY Times, the first paragraph of a story
Rail passengers on the London-to-Scotland east coast main line will get free Wi-Fi as part of National Express' 1.4 billion-pound ($2.8 billion) winning bid to run the franchise.
1) residential Wifi networks that are "accidentally" left open by ignorant users are getting very, very scarce indeed, simply because for the past few years all DSL providers here have been shipping set-top boxes instead of plain modems. On top of the usual Internet connection, these also provide TV and telephone (VoIP) services, and can be configured as routers (with NAT & FW) and/or Wifi APs. In the latter case WEP (and now WPA) are automatically applied without user intervention.
2) open APs nowadays are generally intentional, in a community spirit. There are not that many still, and need to be spotted in advance (there are dedicated web sites for this). As noted, FON is also an option.
3) There is an extensive rollout of free municipal Wifi under way inside Paris. McDonalds there also provide free (but low-quality) Wifi, if you can bear to eat there.
4) It may seem like a paradox, but in general, the smaller and cheaper the hotel, the better chance you stand of finding free Wifi service for its guests. Ask in advance. All brand-name hotels are usually a ripoff Internet-wise, as already noted.
5) The only exception I know of is a widespread chain called "Campanile", where I found good, free service for residents. I have only been in one of those (in Lyon) though, so I don't know if it's local or corporate policy.
HTH,
fp
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