Devicescape: Profiting From Other People’s Wi-Fi - Businessweek
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(vía Devicescape: Profiting From Other People’s Wi-Fi - Businessweek)“The Silicon Valley company has assembled a database of more than 8 million “unsecured” wireless routers, owned by coffee shops, cities, and other entities that have either intentionally made them available to the public, or not gotten around to setting up a password to keep freeloaders out. “There’s a huge network that’s been hiding in plain sight,” says David Fraser, Devicescape’s chief executive officer. “Why not use it?””   

Devicescape: Profiting From Other People’s Wi-Fi - Businessweek

telecoscmt:

(vía Devicescape: Profiting From Other People’s Wi-Fi - Businessweek)

“The Silicon Valley company has assembled a database of more than 8 million “unsecured” wireless routers, owned by coffee shops, cities, and other entities that have either intentionally made them available to the public, or not gotten around to setting up a password to keep freeloaders out. “There’s a huge network that’s been hiding in plain sight,” says David Fraser, Devicescape’s chief executive officer. “Why not use it?””