The Florida Department of Transportation plans to offer free WiFi service to traveling motorists. Under the project, 50 to 60 Wi-Fi hotspots will be placed at various sites — rest stops, turnpike plazas, welcome centers and truck weigh stations — on interstate 95 and other major highways in the state. The plan also involves installing firewalls on the system, imposing a 30-minute limit for users, and, possibly, providing internet-capable computers for travellers who do not have their own wireless devices. The agency is now talking with Texas-based Coach Connect to provide the service. According to a DOT spokesman, Coach Connect will earn revenues from advertising.
Via [cbronline.com]
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