Enterprise Technology - CIOInsight
Home arrow Enterprise Technology arrow T-Mobile Opens Wireless Floodgates in New Orleans
RECENT NEWS



CIO STRATEGY
The Perfect IT Book for the Business?

Parkinson needs a book that explains IT to the business. Got any suggestions?    

  Enterprise Technology


T-Mobile Opens Wireless Floodgates in New Orleans



By Larry Loeb


T-Mobile is giving those affected by Hurricane Katrina free Wi-Fi services until at least the end of the week.

Rate This Article:
Add This Article To:

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, T-Mobile USA Inc. said it will offer its Wi-Fi services without charge to the general public of the tri-state area, including Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. T-Mobile said that the services will be free until the end of the week, and possibly beyond that if the situation warrants it.

T-Mobile service locations include Borders, FedEx/Kinko's, Starbucks, Hyatt Hotels, Red Roof Inn motels, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and US Airways. According to the company there are 66 locations in the affected area, some of which may have intermittent hours due to storm damage inflicted during the hurricane and the subsequent flooding. A complete listing of hot spots is available at here.

Hurricane Katrina highlighted the greater risk small- and medium-sized businesses face compared with their larger counterparts. Click here to read more.

The service gives people displaced by the hurricane a welcome a chance to log into their networks and check e-mail. According to a company statement: "The free service is intended for those who have been displaced from their homes or are seeking refuge from the hurricane."

While the statement sounds inclusive, users with Internet voice communications shouldn't count on T-Mobile to provide these kinds of services for their mobile phones. The free Wi-Fi service is meant for data only. "This free offer for the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama is for Wi-Fi service only, not T-Mobile voice services," the company said.

The status of a Wi-Fi-enabled cell phone in such an arrangement was unclear at the time of this article.

But, the company's Web site stated: "There will be no charge for T-Mobile HotSpot service, at these [open] locations, through the end of day Friday, September 2, 2005. The situation will be re-evaluated at that time to determine if the free service will continue."

Check out eWEEK.com's for the latest news, reviews and analysis on mobile and wireless computing.

test





 
 
>>> More Enterprise Technology Articles          >>> More By Larry Loeb
 


FEATURED SPONSORED VIDEOS

FEATURED SPONSORED ARTICLES

Erasable E-Paper Saves Trees, Cuts Costs

Why Smart Companies Should Adopt the Lessons of Gaming

Interest in Mobile WiFi Hotspots Fuels New Solutions

A Closer Look at Public Cloud Security

View More Articles

  Brought to You By
Click Here




EDITORS' PICKS

LATEST STORIES


Advertisement
FEEDBACK
Ziff Davis Enterprise RSS Feeds

Sponsored Links
  • Get up and running in as quickly as 30 days with BI. Learn how today.

  • FREE Securing Smartphones & Tablets for Dummies Book from Sophos
  • 77% of the Fortune 500 Manage Content Securely with Box.
  • Leverage your virtual computing environment with Dell.
  • Build an IT Infrastructure That Delivers the Future
  • 5 New Technologies That Will Change Enterprise ITAdvertisement
  • eWEEK Quick LInks