Gric provides access to 700 wireless hotspots
- 11 April, 2003 11:22
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Gric Communications, which provides mobile users dial-up Internet access worldwide, recently announced a broadband service using Wi-Fi and Ethernet.
By signing agreements with 21 Wi-Fi service providers, Gric provides users access to 700 wireless hot spots and nearly 500 hotel locations, and Ethernet access in more than 100,000 hotel rooms. In the coming months, Gric plans to increase the number of Wi-Fi and Ethernet locations to between 4,000 and 6,000 in about 31 countries.
The service costs US$39 per user, per month.
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