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Re: FCC on wifi at hotel

  • From: Steve Meuse
  • Date: Wed Feb 28 17:11:01 2007
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It's about revenue recovery. If you provide your own free wifi, they are losing potential business. It's usually part of the negotiation with the Hotel.

-Steve


On 2/28/07, Carl Karsten <[email protected]> wrote:

me again.

So wifi at pycon 07 was 'better than 06' witch I hear was a complete disaster.
More on 07's coming soon.

Now we are talking about wifi at pycon 08, which will be at a different hotel
(Crown Plaza in Rosemont, IL) and the question came up: Can the hotel actively
prevent us from using our own wifi?

_maney: although - wasn't the hotel stuck on "our wifi or no wifi" at last report?

CarlFK: only the FCC can restrict radio

tpollari: it's their network and their power the FCC has no legal right to that.
and no, you show me where they do.  I'm not wasting my day with that tripe --
the caselaw you're likely thinking of has to do with an airline and an airport
and the airline's lounge, in which case they're paying for the power and paying
for their bandwidth from a provider that's not the airport. We're not.

I know that there are all sorts of factors, and just cuz the FCC says boo isn't
the end of the story, but i don't even know what the FCC's position on this is.
  google gave me many hits, and after looking at 10 or so I decided to look
elsewhere.

Carl K



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-Steve