The Air port Wi-Fi by Google should be free

Posted by Editor in Thursday, November 12th, 2009
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Google Wi-Fi

The Google Wi-Fi is a free wireless internet connection service which enable a device to access the internet with a network called “Google Wi-Fi” .The Google’s announcement for the air port Wi-Fi was very good news at the starting because it was coming up with some very good facilities but when people get to know about the fees of usage they start using other internet sources than the Airport Wi-Fi.

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The Google Wi-Fi is available at many air ports of the world which gives you a fast and facilitating access to the internet thus keeping you connected to your personal and professional life throughout your travel, but for this connection it will cost you some money. The major reason for this is that now a day’s most of people are having 3G enabled mobile phones or laptops and on those devices most commonly accessed sites are free so people consider it wastage of money to use the Airport Wi-Fi.

This package would be effective only when the smart phone’s owners also cost some money for accessing the internet then it is the possibility that the users will not use their mobile internet and will shift towards the Google Wi-Fi. While this doesn’t seems to be happening in near future so Google must try to remove the money.

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