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What do you mean "Is it working? Or is it an Internet bubble?"?
These questions don't seem to be an "or" situation. Answer is my marina is that, Yes it is working, and Yes it is a bubble. Yes, yachtsmen (whatever that means) are interested. Yes, they really are using it. Doug "Michel Pineau" wrote in message om... eyAOL (GJ Walsh) wrote in message ... Has anyone heard of companies offering Broadband for boats? At the very moment around the world companies are offerering : 1°) Satellite broad band, world wide... fairly expensive, say 1$ to $9 per minute depending on the speed say from 2.4 kbps to 64 kbps 2°) All around the world, many local area wireless connexion using Wireless hot spots on places like marinas and moorings areas: it's either free or cheap Please check the list underneath... I've got a question: all those marinas are offering internet connexion... Is it working? Or is it a new internet "bubble"? Are yachtsmen interested? Are they really using those facilities? a) Marinas : have a look : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/7/prweb71274.htm (Spain) http://www.bbxpress.net/ (Washington - BC ) http://wifinetnews.com/archives/002083.html (Washington State and B.C. marinas get Wi-Fi: An entrepreneur has unwired 21 marinas. Service can be reached in some places 2 miles out of the marina, and costs $6.95 per day or $39.95 per month. Better yet, the company says they have 1,000 people signed up, although from the article it's hard to tell whether that means "sessions and subscriptions" or just subscriptions.) http://www.teleseawireless.net/produ...eseagold.shtml (US : West & East coast - Honolulu...) http://www.ezgoal.com/hotspots/wireless/c.asp?cid=7 (US) http://www.firstboat.com/news/wireless.html(Miami-based Global Wireless Services Inc. has outfitted about 30 marinas across the country with WLAN technology and plans to have about 250 marinas in its portfolio by year-end.) http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/134910_broadband14.html(Pacific Northwest, stretching from Coal Harbour Marina in Vancouver, B.C., to the Elliott Bay Marina in Seattle) http://www.etherport.net/control-servlet?cmd=locations (Spain : Baleares) There is about 18 big marinas fitted in England. http://www.intersync.com/en/index.htm (England - France) http://www.seabyte.com/marina.htm (UK) http://www.marinabranchee.net/marina...888f93c2 0e66 (Canada : Quebec) ... Know some others? b) mooring areas : "However, there is a (lovely mooring) place called Desolation Island where they also installed repeaters and that has changed the nature of the place. " http://blogger.iftf.org/place/000098.html Any other places like? Thanks for your interest. Michel Pineau France - Brittany http://bateaupassion.free.fr (sorry its in French) |