Of course - that would make more sense, wouldn't it?
Which leaves the increase in "Hotspot WiFi" signs in Paris unexplained...
Tom
On 28 Sep 2004, at 17:58, Mike Karthauser wrote:
On 28 Sep 2004, at 17:42, Tom Burke wrote:
Presumably these remote pads must work wirelessly. Does anyone know if they use the 802.11 protocols? I was think that this would explain the sudden expansion in public WiFi access - they've got wifi for the remote PIN pads, and they add value by offering it as a service.
you might find that they are bluetooth rather than wifi. most uk stores use bluetooth guns and tills.
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