On 30/12/19 21:31, bkil wrote:
We have similar services to those, but I wouldn't map those. If you
subscribe for a high enough tier of Telekom Internet, you get access
to FON. If you subscribe to UPC and enable it on your modem, you get
access to UPC Wi-Free.
We must not map these because
This subject look like
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Trademarks
Names are not only trademarks but same rules are applied. We have to
contextualize.
Le lun. 30 déc. 2019 à 13:57, Paul Allen a écrit :
> On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 at 07:05, Marc Gemis wrote:
>
>> > That
On Mon, 30 Dec 2019 at 07:05, Marc Gemis wrote:
> > That said, on the ALDI UK website, only the logo depicts "ALDI."
> Everywhere
> > else on the page that the company name is rendered as ordinary text it
> is "Aldi."
>
> But the German sites (https://aldi.de/ and
>
We have similar services to those, but I wouldn't map those. If you
subscribe for a high enough tier of Telekom Internet, you get access to
FON. If you subscribe to UPC and enable it on your modem, you get access to
UPC Wi-Free.
We must not map these because these are not hotspots of public
Some have no fee as such but linked to you opening your home wifi for
use by others (telstra Australia do such a thing).
I prefer access=private.
On 30/12/19 09:40, bkil wrote:
Okay, I guess customers may be getting a bit closer, although we would
still need to convey somehow that not everyone