A San Francisco cafe has just scrapped their Wi-Fi connection after years of Internet leachers nearly sent them bust. The cafe has now thrown their Wi-Fi router in the bin and rightly so...after all they've got a business to run. If a single person's there all day taking up an entire sofa / table, they're losing money.
According to the LA Times, "They're finding that Wi-Fi freeloaders who camp out all day nursing a single cup of coffee are a drain on the bottom line".
We agree wholeheartedly with this but the solution isn't to scrap Wi-Fi completely. The solution is to control the connection so people can't just use the Internet all day without purchasing something.
For example, the average session time at a PolkaSpots Wi-Fi Hotspots is 43 minutes (which includes hotel usage). Just enough time for a coffee and a cake.
Controlling the Internet connection with a Wi-Fi service like PolkaSpots Supafly Wi-Fi is simpler than you think. Maybe we should ship a box over to LA for this cafe to try.
There are numerous ways to control your Wi-Fi connection - you should call us for more details (020 7183 1471).
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Superfast Broadband Causes Problems
I wrote this morning about the problems caused by Gordon Brown's recent announcements regarding 'Super-fast Broadband'. You can read my comments here.
Less than a day later, it seems the announcement has caused more than just a stir...
The general consensus seems to be that it's a good plan - of course it's a good idea to give everyone Internet Access! However, there are mixed opinions about the cost, deployment, time scale and ownership.
We particularly agree with the required speed - it is not essential that we're all connected at 50mbps. We need to decide on a base level that's acceptable and build from there. Surely, putting in good infrastructure is key to this?
Busy Week for UK Wireless Internet Services
It's been an interesting and worrying week for Wireless Hotspots and the UK Internet Service Industry.
There's been talk of banning public WiFi hotspots completely; news that the UK government's trying to take control over what sites we look at and finally copyright infringement policies on video sharing sites such as vimeo and youtube.com
Banning our access to the Internet via Wi-Fi Hotspots is not the answer - instead we need strong controls over how they're operated. At PolkaSpots we have so many discreet controls in place, it's pretty hard to abuse our network. And, our customers never notice unless they're doing something illegal.
But is it just the fault of public Wi-Fi hotspot companies? Probably not, what about the ISPs - shouldn't they be trying a little harder.
If you're thinking about setting up a free or pre-paid Wi-Fi Hotspot in your cafe, restaurant, hotel or bar; think twice before you do it yourself as your business may be at risk.
Protect yourself at a Public Wi-Fi Hotspot
Follow these simple steps to keep yourself safe online.
Rule 1 - Never use a Wi-Fi Hotspot that’s unprotected. We’ve discovered numerous networks that claim to be a commercial hotspot but are simply someone’s laptop set up to hijack your login details (bank, email etc). They even look legitimate with fancy login screens.
Rule 2 – Make sure you're not on a rogue network - ask your cafe what their network name is.
Rule 3 – Any website where you have to enter confidential information should be protected using SSL – to check this you should see a little padlock. If it’s not there, don’t login! Always check this before buying online or logging in to your bank.
Rule 4 – Don’t use your email client (outlook, mac mail, entourage etc.) unless you know your mail provider uses a secure connection. Most email providers now use webmail protected by SSL as above.
Rule 5 – Turn your firewall on and sharing off. Modern operating systems all have a firewall built in. These are great at stopping some threats but can’t protect against everything. Turn off file share and other such services in your control panel. Finally, using Virtual Private Network (VPN) software may help further but it’s important to get the right kind.
Rule 6 – Keep updated – always ensure your laptop’s software is up to date. Ideally do this before you visit a Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Did you know? A more detailed version on this can be found in Cafe Culture Magazine this month!
Check your free Wi-Fi Hotspot Usage
We were so excited about the new reporting facility, we forgot to write about it!
You've been asking for it, now we've done it. You can now all see who's doing what and when at your PolkaSpots Supafly Wi-Fi Hotspot!
If you're already a customer, please contact us for your login details. If you're not, sign up soon.
DIY Wi-Fi Hotspot Login Screens
Alongside the magificent news from the PolkaSpots factory about being able to check who's using your PolkaSpots Free Wi-Fi Hotspot, we have some more for you...
You've been able to re-brand your own login pages with PolkaSpots since time began. Now you can host them yourself and change them as often as you want. A good plan.
Integrating the Wi-Fi Hotspot login screens with your own website means you have even more control over your Wi-Fi Hotspot Service.
For more information, call 020 7183 1471 or email us!
Change your own Wi-Fi Hotspot Password
We were the first to offer Unlimited Free Wi-Fi to the UK public. At the start of 2009, we decided that it would be better if your customers could use the Internet for as long as they needed. Instead of restricting time, we controlled the connection speed per user. Simple but clever.
You were giving out the access code to stop the casual passerby from using the Wi-Fi Hotspot Network. Simple. To change the password, you needed to invest in branded Wi-Fi Hotspot login pages or become a partner. Not a big problem, but we thought you should be able to do this.
So, we're proud to announce you can now change your passwords! As often as you like to whatever you want! If you haven't already received your username, please send us an email.
What's more, you can even get live usage statistics from your Wireless Hotspots. Login to the same portal and you can see exactly who's using it. Wowowowow!
All the best,
Simon
Brand spanking new Wi-Fi Hotspot Login Screens
The PolkaSpots Web Team have just finished the brand spanking new Wi-Fi Hotspot Login screens for our PolkaSpots Supafly Wi-Fi Hotspot customers.
Take a look here or pop down to one of our Wireless Hotspots!
We're keen to hear your feedback and if you have comments, please send them to carrots@polkaspots.com or put one in below.
New Wi-Fi Hotspot Packages and Prices!
It's now even more affordable to get a PolkaSpots Wireless Hotspot for your business! Attract customers to your business for just £14.99 per month*. And, from January 2010, there's no set-up cost.
What's more, you can now take advantage of a partnership between PolkaSpots and XLN telecom, an award winning business telecom provider. Get a phone line plus broadband for just £24.99 per month!
What else does your business need:
- Cheap telephone calls
- Affordable business broadband
- A PolkaSpots Wireless Hotspot to attract customers
- Customers!
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