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Hotels U. S.

KathyB

Searching hotels, this site should rename.

http://www.wiredhotels.com/ 


http://www.gatewaytocharlottesville.com/tourism/business_lodging.htm

 
CAT 6 hard-wired internet in rooms

  Wi-Fi in public spaces

http://www.naturallyhernando.org/accommodations/lodging.htm

Hi-speed internet in each room. Wi-Fi in business center,
conference rooms

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g34517-d88282-Reviews-Motel_6_Ormond_Beach-Ormond_Beach_Florida.html#REVIEWS

paaayell, General Manager at Motel 6
Ormond Beach

September 1, 2011

Dear Sir/Madam, We appreciate the
time you took to give us a positive feedback, we do apologise that you had
difficulties getting internet in your room, only 50% of our rooms have WIFI and the other 50% is hard wired
high speed where a ethranet cable is required, my apologies if you were not
informed of the same.Please call us...

 



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Re: Hotels U. S.

Marc Martin
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> Searching hotels, this site should rename.
> http://www.wiredhotels.com/ 
>
> http://www.gatewaytocharlottesville.com/tourism/business_lodging.htm

One should be aware that listings like this may be out of date --
hotels probably are abandoning their ethernet connections and
instead just using wi-fi, since that's what people want.

I just went on a trip this past week, and there was even wi-fi
on the airplanes.  I noticed that a lot of the wi-fi in hotels,
airports, and airplanes cost money to use, which means people
are less likely to use it.

I noticed something new on this trip -- a lot of people were
playing games on their Smart Phones throughout the flights.
I dread having to sit next to someone with a large laptop or
a Kindle, but so far I've gotten lucky...

Marc