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FCC rules free wireless not a threat to national security

By NetworkWorld Co... on Thu, 11/02/06 - 8:39am.
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Good news for people who get stuck at Boston's Logan Airport (like, um, me): The FCC has ruled that the state authority that runs the airport can't ban airlines and others from offering free Wi-Fi. The Massachusetts Port Authority had prohibited Continental Airlines from setting up an access point, in part because the Wi-Fi would interfere with public-safety operations and so pose a grave threat to the homeland - as opposed to the paid Wi-Fi service Massport itself offered, which presumably blocked terrorists from entering the airport.

The entire FCC ruling.

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