[IP] Sides chosen in Logan WiFi battle
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From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: January 3, 2006 1:15:14 AM EST
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Subject: Sides chosen in Logan WiFi battle
Sides chosen in Logan WiFi battle
Wireless and airport lobbies join dispute
By Peter Howe, Globe Staff | January 2, 2006
Logan International Airport officials' ongoing quest to ban airline
lounges from offering passengers free WiFi Internet services is
angering a growing array of powerful Capitol Hill lobbying groups,
who say Logan could set a dangerous nationwide precedent for
squelching wireless services.
Already under fire from the biggest airline lobby, the Air Transport
Association, and the manufacturer-backed Consumer Electronics
Association, Logan officials are also coming under new criticism from
the top US wireless lobby, CTIA-The Wireless Association. All three
groups are siding with Continental Airlines Inc., which has asked the
Federal Communications Commission to overturn a Logan order last year
shutting off Continental's WiFi service in its Presidents Club lounge
in Logan's Terminal C.
Soon after activating its own $8-a-day WiFi service in the summer of
2004, the Massachusetts Port Authority, which runs Logan, ordered
Continental and American Airlines to shut down WiFi services in their
Logan lounges. Massport also ordered Delta Air Lines Inc. not to turn
on a planned WiFi service in its new $500 million Terminal A that
opened last March.
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http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2006/01/02/
sides_chosen_in_logan_wifi_battle/
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