2008-03-31 05:00:00 by
Glennf in
Wi-Fi Networking News
...Ethernet, and dial-up footprint. Piero DePaoli, iPass's director of global product marketing, said that dial-up remains useful for travelers in more remote areas where Wi-Fi isn't an option. The service currently requires Windows XP, 2000, or Vista
A global Wi-Fi plan that rolls up all 95,000 Wi-Fi locations and worldwide dial-up service will...