Wall Street Journal reports, "Coffee Shops Pull the Plug on Laptop Users"
People out of work, trying to find jobs, often have no where else to sit and search for a new job except a small shop serving coffee and lunch amid free Wi-Fi.
But, as the Wall Street Journal reports today, coffee shop owners, struggling to stay in business during the recession, are having to pull the plug on many people, particularly during the critical lunch time rush.
With the Wi-Fire, job seekers and business people just looking for a parking spot from which to surf can typically find a free Wi-Fi hotspot from the comfort of a park or their own apartment. With the current recession in full gear, we are getting just such comments from people who say that they would be lost without their Wi-Fire as it’s the only means some of them have to get online, search for jobs, and apply.
Whether a business or recreational traveler, too far from your access point at the home or office, or just searching for a place to get online wherever you happen to be, the Wi-Fire will meet your needs as it has for thousands of other roaming surfers.
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August 7th, 2009 at 3:43 am
Hello. Thank you for this great info! Keep up the good job!
August 8th, 2009 at 6:52 am
Didn’t understood the last part :s could you explain better please?
August 8th, 2009 at 10:25 am
Tens of thousands of Customers benefit from the Wi-Fire every day. These are mostly Wi-Fi users who connect from more than one point and frequently look for convenient free hotspots while they are traveling. For this same reason, the Wi-Fire provides extra value during these difficult times, as people who cannot connect otherwise to search and apply for new employment, can use the Wi-Fire from a convenient spot to gain internet access from free hotspots at long range, often as far as 1000 feet away.