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Atlanta’s Airport Is Now WiFi Accessible
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Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport seems to get a lot of new technology stuff installed lately. After the iPod Vending Machine, now they’ve made the entire airport WiFi accessible. And that’s over 5.8 million square feet. From the waiting lounge to inside the airplane (before flying, of course), you can access the internet using your WiFi enable device, such as cell phone, PDA, and notebook.
It costs $7.95 per day or $38 month to use this WiFi service. That’s not too expensive. Just imagine the boring time you have to spend waiting for your plane’s flying schedule, especially when the flight is delayed or the plane needs repairing. You’ll be glad you’ve subsribed to the service, well, if you do own any WiFi enable device.
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