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Tweeting from the summit: Japan mobile operator NTT Docomo launches free Wi-Fi on Mount Fuji
2015-07-10 08:03:31| Wireless - Topix.net
Climbers who reach the summit of Mount Fuji will now be able to share their achievement via free Wi-Fi. A Japanese mobile phone network says it will begin offering the service Friday at eight hotspots on Japan's most famous mountain, including the 3,776-meter summit.
Japan's Mount Fuji Getting Wi-Fi
2015-07-09 23:02:05| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
NTT DoCoMo is setting up service at eight hotspots around the active volcano, including several popular trailheads as well as the 12,389-foot-high summit.
Kirkland and Google officials hold ribbon cutting for new wifi at local parks
2015-07-09 07:05:17| Wireless - Topix.net
City officials and Google representatives cut the ribbon for the new wifi at Everest Park in Kirkland. From right, Peter Wilson, Engineering Director, Google; Amy Walen, Kirkland, Mayor; Jay Arnold, Kirkland City Councilmember; Anna Rising, Everest Neighborhood Association, Chair; Dave Asher, Kirkland City Councilmember; Doreen Marchione, Kirkland City Councilmember; Toby Nixon, Kirkland City Councilmember; Darcy Nothnagle, Head of External Affairs for the Northwest, Google.
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Free WiFi Coming To Mt. Fuji
2015-07-08 22:44:10| Wireless - Topix.net
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IEEE group recommends random MAC addresses for Wi-Fi security
2015-07-08 17:21:34| Wireless - Topix.net
According to new recommendations by an IEEE study group, the Wi-Fi protocol needs to be updated to use randomly generated addresses for better security and privacy. Today, the 802.11 Wi-Fi standards are designed so that each mobile device gets its own, unique media access control address -- which allows spies, criminals, and advertisers to track mobile users.
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