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Notebook computer - Monty Solomon wrote: But McDonald's is still trying to figure out what to charge patrons who want to use the Internet and how to share that revenue with those that offer the Internet service.The web site, and this article, both indicate "In San Francisco,McDonald's plans to charge $4.95 for two hours,"I'ts free if you buy a happy meal, I think ... That doesn't soundlike too bad of a model, although it might be a bit of a hassle. Itwould seem like a better idea to make it 1/2 hour for free, and twohours with a happy meal. If they already have the timing equipment inplace, that shouldn't be a problem. That's the wayhttp://www.stayonline.net works (except two weeks instead of two hoursin their hotel applications).Share the revenue? You really think people are going to stay inMacDonalds past the initial two hours? Or is that a one-time twohours, and then you are banned for life with that MAC? (no pun). Thenormal rates for Wayport are not attractive.My company has a deal with T-Mobile, $19.95 per month nationwide,unlimited, but I'm not buying. Too many free spots.Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5
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