Jacksonville airport offers free public WiFi

This post was written by Administrator on October 1, 2006
Posted Under: Traveling Telecommuter, WLAN

JIA has now joined the ranks of Florida airports like Miami, West Palm Beach and Ft. Lauderdale to provide free public WiFi, wireless fidelity. In contrast to many other parts of the country, where even short term access can cost $10 or more  and the use of a credit card over a less than secure connection, this free service should be an excellent example.

The Jacksonville Aviation Authority has officially unveiled its wireless network at Jacksonville International Airport. Travelers with wireless-capable laptops can access the Internet anywhere in the airport free of charge.

The system, designed, installed and serviced by IBM, will be operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The JIA’s free, public Wi Fi system is described as among the most extensive in Jacksonville. The network is capable of handling as many as 300 users at the same time.

Reader Comments

They should really make wi-fi mandatory in all airports. You know how many times, I’ve sat in one trying to figure out where to rent a last minute hotel, or car. Or even directions??? Which could just be point and click if my internet was on.

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Written By Sharon on November 13th, 2006 @ 8:11 pm

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