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Nickname: raymond_l
Review: It took me a while to really comprehend this new business model. The more I think about it the smarter I feel it is. It's going to take off just like Skype a few years back. I would love to invest in this company, if they want my retirement money! As a user, I'd plan to be a regular Bill to offset my ISP bill, and be an Alien while I'm on the road!
Date reviewed: Feb 8, 2006 6:50 PM
Nickname: Armando
Review: This is an intereting idea. Where can I get more information about the company and more finacial statistics? Thanks.
Date reviewed: Feb 8, 2006 4:47 PM
Nickname: jose_cuervo
Review: Nothing new here. Boingo and others have been trying this for a while. I am sure it will appeal to consumers who want something for free. Non-starter for business users. Who will be responsible for quality of service or coverage? It will put downward pressure on day rates for Wi-Fi, though.
Google and Skype are interested because they need a way to counter attempts by network operators to get a piece of their action.
Date reviewed: Feb 8, 2006 4:23 AM
Nickname: Chetan
Review: They are not Fon Zones as written in the title. They are known as Foneros, which you talk about later.
Date reviewed: Feb 7, 2006 10:34 PM
Nickname: Hisa
Review: This is the democratic open capitalism concept. I feel the sky has suddenly opened.
Date reviewed: Feb 7, 2006 9:56 PM
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