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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Neil McIntosh

Danny O'Brien writes in today's

Danny O'Brien writes in today's Sunday Times about free, wireless internet networks being set up in New York. They're the bane of telecoms companies, who obviously want to make money by getting everyone to buy their own high-speed internet links. But these shared networks, acts of high-tech charity, are great for those who can't afford their own connection, or who have had their lives disrupted by September 11. All this echos an interesting column by Pat Kane published on September 13 in Online, on the wireless idealists. See also Sean Dodson's piece in Online on free wireless networks, published way back in October 2000.

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