Marriott's announcement was that they had signed an agreement with T-Mobile to provide the 802.11b network services. This is the same company that provides the services at Starbucks in the U.S. My personal opinion is that the service is pretty poor.

The available subscription plans are enumerated here for the U.S.:

http://www.t-mobile.com/hotspot/services_plans.htm



Joe Touch wrote:


Some places charge a "corkage" fee for running your own network when they have one too, even if they don't provide what you want (i.e., NAT).

FWIW.

Joe






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