By Kenneth Corbin
Thu, February 21, 2013
In response to the soaring use of smartphones, tablets and other data-hungry wireless devices in public mobile broadband hotspots such as airports and convention centers, government regulators have voted in favor of a proposal to increase the capacity of free public Wi-Fi.
Federal regulators yesterday voted unanimously to initiate a proceeding that could substantially increase the capacity of free, public Wi-Fi networks, boosting speeds and easing congestion in mobile broadband hotspots such as airports and convention centers.
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http://www.cio.com/article/729221/Free_Public_Wi_Fi_to_Get_Faster_to_Meet_Mobile_Demands?google_editors_picks=true
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