http://www.globetechnology.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030722.gtwifijuly22/BN
Story/Technology/

>The new service, announced Monday, will let customers connect with the Web 
>whenever they're near one of about 800 "hot spots" around the nation, 
>mostly through roaming agreements with WiFi carriers including Airpath 
>Wireless and Wayport.

and

>Prices will be announced when Sprint launches the service, which will be 
>accessible to customers who already have a WiFi-enabled computer or those 
>who buy a special laptop card. A WiFi enabled version of the software used 
>to connect a laptop to Sprint PCS's cellular network will be introduced at 
>that time.
>
>Sprint plans to offer the service, named PCS WiFi Access, through more 
>than 2,100 hot spots by the end of 2003. The initial 800 locations where 
>Sprint plans to offer Wi-Fi access include airports, convention centres 
>and hotels.


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