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San Francisco Int’l Airport to get free Wi-Fi

Soon to join the ranks of its neighbors San Jose and Oakland airports, San Francisco International Airport is on its way to getting full-service free wireless internet.
The deal, endorsed by the San Francisco City Purchaser, will potentially be approved tomorrow, and details are being worked out with the airport’s financial officials and T-Mobile. Possibilities for [...]

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San Francisco Int'l AirportSoon to join the ranks of its neighbors San Jose and Oakland airports, San Francisco International Airport is on its way to getting full-service free wireless internet.

The deal, endorsed by the San Francisco City Purchaser, will potentially be approved tomorrow, and details are being worked out with the airport’s financial officials and T-Mobile. Possibilities for advertisements and sponsorship will be entertained, and there is not yet a timeline as to when the free Wi-Fi will be implemented.

Currently, travelers pay $7.99 to use wireless internet at the San Francisco airport.

Other airports around the country like Cleveland and Boston have recently begun offering free wireless, but San Francisco’s completion would be one of the biggest hubs in the country, which also requires some of the highest costs. Installation alone can amount to $90,000.

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