Internet Terminals Appearing Everywhere
Posted by: Taub Urban Research Center
Thanks to: Telecom-Cities Research Network Taub Urban Research Center, New York University
Thanks to: Telecom-Cities Research Network Taub Urban Research Center, New York University
19 September 2000 - 10:00am
Retail, transport nodes are favored locations for public Internet terminals.
Five years ago the Internet cafe, where customers could sip latte and surf the web, was considered a novel idea. With public Internet acces points proliferating like kudzu, that's no longer the case in American cities.
Full Story:
From Bars to Car Washes: Internet Is Everywhere
Source:
FOX News, September 19, 2000
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