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- Pronto Networks - Offers Wi-Fi Operations Support Systems (OSS) for cost-effectively deploying and managing large scale, public hotspots. Also offers private-labeled Hotspot Managed Services for service providers wanting to outsource all back-office operations for public Wi-Fi networks.
- Whotspot - Providers of turnkey WiFi hotspot and internet cafe systems. Full backend management of subscribers, billing and support.
- T-Mobile Hotspot - Provides connectivity across the United States. Contains product details, a location directory, and online signup.
- Swarm Internet HotSpots - Provides hotspot in a box solution for site owners and agents.
- Fatport - Provides service in several Canadian provinces, with international roaming. Includes information for site providers and subscribers, support, and a location list.
- Wireless Revolution - Provider of free wireless internet. Located in Colorado
- BT Openzone - Provides wireless Internet access throughout the U.K. Includes hotspot locator.
- Wireless Hotspot - Serves Southern California. Contains information for business owners and end users, along with support and an overview of the technology.
- Orbit8 Global Wireless Network - Provides service in the United Kingdom and Canada. Includes a hotspot locator, price information, and registration.
- Intersync - Offers service and equipment for business and public access in France and the United Kingdom. Contains information about the services and the company.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hotspot (Wi-Fi) - A hotspot is a venue that offers Wi-Fi access. The public can use a laptop, WiFi phone, or other suitable portable device to access the Internet.
- Broadband Internet access in Portugal - ADSL service has been available in Portugal since 2000, however it wasn't until 2002 that the service started to see wide acceptance from the general public, mainly due to increased competition from service providers, which helped to level prices. Market penetration in Portugal is around 30% although Portugal has the distinction of being one of the few European countries to have coverage in virtually the entire national territory.
- Universal Service Fund - The Universal Service Fund (USF) was created by the United States Federal Communications Commission in 1997 to meet the goals of Universal Service as mandated by the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The 1996 Act states that all providers of telecommunications services should contribute to federal universal service in some equitable and nondiscriminatory manner; there should be specific, predictable, and sufficient Federal and State mechanisms to preserve and advance universal service; all schools, classrooms, health care providers, and libraries should, generally, have access to advanced telecommunications services; and finally, that the Federal-State Joint Board and the FCC should determine those other principles that, consistent with the 1996 Act, are necessary to protect the public interest.
- Ringfencing - Ringfencing is a term used for the requirement for public utility service providers to establish arrangements to segregate its business of providing prescribed services from its other business activities. This is so that the provider cannot access, and use to its advantage, information from those other business activities that would not be available to its competitors.
- Department of Health (Philippines) - The Philippines' Department of Health (DOH) (Filipino:Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the principal health agency in the Philippines. It is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care and the regulation of providers of health goods and services.