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Hall
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join:2000-04-28
Dayton, OH
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I don't think this even warrants being a "news story"

From reading the Denver Post article, they stated "With more than 4,000 Wi-Fi connections a day, the airport has received only two formal blocking complaints so far". Sure, others got blocked but it must not have bothered them enough to complain...

4000 connections per day and let's guess it's been available for 3-6 months. With 360,000 to almost 3/4 of a million connections, they've gotten 2 complaints ! Best case, 0.000006% of users "care".


nipseyrussel
Nipsey Russell, yo

join:2002-02-22
Philadelphia, PA

boing boing explains why there were only 2 complaints: there is now way to lodge a complaint through the system or even a phone number to call. you had to track down a snail mail address and send a letter.


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