Originally posted by: pm
Blanket Wi-Fi coverage. What a concept. Yeah try that in NYC where every spot has at least 8 networks to choose from. All of them encrypted. See people at least here are not so stupid as to leave their networks open. Maybe 4 years ago they did but not anymore. People are at least cognizant of network security today. Besides even if networks were open how ghetto is it to keep having to look for and change your network every few blocks? That would be really useful A-GPS counting on a different access point every 100 feet or so.
I was referring to large-scale public deployments of freely accessible WiFi. From your reply, I am guessing that this may not be available where you live - which is why I mentioned in my post "depends on where you live and work" - but in my case my city (Fort Collins, CO (
http://www2.nortel.com/go/news...100230540&locale=en-US ), my company and my house all have WiFi access.
I use Devicescape (
http://www.devicescape.com/pub/home.do ) on the iPhone to keep the whole thing "seamless" (there's a small delay when crossing networks) and can walk around a browse while crossing encrypted networks and web-based proxy authentication systems.
Don't you guys have some WiMax to work on instead of leeching other peoples' Wi-Fi all over the place?
I never suggested leeching. I was referring to publicly available large-scale WiFi networks such as in cities, college campuses and company campuses. Note the bit where I said "blanket WiFi coverage in your area - and plenty of cities do". Specifically I'm referring to a metro WiFi network such as they have in cities such as Portland, OR; Milton Keyes, England, UK; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Corpus Cristi, TX; Mountain View, CA; Cleveland, OH; San Francisco, CA; and my fairly small city of Fort Collins, CO, and I'm sure dozens of other cities nationwide.
I still stand by what I posted: if you have free (legitimate) WiFi access in your home, where you work or go to school and the city you live in, you may not need a data plan on an iPhone to still get good use out of it.