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Expert questions need for free wi-fi ban in World Cup stadiums


Alex Walls
Fri, 09 Sep 2011

A telecommunications expert has questioned the need for a ban on free wireless internet in World Cup stadiums.

In Auckland and Wellington, free wi-fi networks have sprung up, sponsored by TradeMe, Localist and CallPlus. But Telecom's Gen-i division is to be the sole provider of wi-fi within

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Alex Walls
Fri, 09 Sep 2011
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