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Texas brings WiFi to rest stops

December 30, 2004 at 09:52 AM

The Texas Department of Transportation has signed a deal with Coach Connect to provide WiFi at highway rest stops. Now I never have to go more than fifty miles without checking my email.

Cost for 20 minutes will be $1.99, followed by $3.99 for 24 hours, $7.99 for a week, or $29.99 per month. Coach Connect hopes also to support this network of hotspots with the help of sponsors.

That's not really bad, but having to pay and deal with advertisers is just a little much.

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