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Wi-Fi: Sharing, Piggybacking and the legal implications

March 22nd, 2006 · No Comments

Lately, there has been a lot of discussion on Wi-Fi access sharing. This is not a new topic but it has probably found a new life with FON building a business model around people sharing their Wi-Fi access and FON getting major funding from both Skype and Google. I probably have to thank Martin Varsavsky […]

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Tags: Information Systems · Law · Mobile Computing · Privacy · Research · Thesis · Ubicomp · Wireless

Wi-Fi Survey - How do you use Wi-Fi (wireless Internet) technology?

March 10th, 2006 · 7 Comments

As part of the research project for my master, I am conducting an online survey on how people understand and use Wi-Fi technologies.
The goal of the survey is to help improve the design of Wi-Fi by collecting various user experiences.
Whether you have used it only once or use it everyday, every experience you had with […]

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Tags: Information Systems · Law · Mobile Computing · Privacy · Research · Thesis · Ubicomp · Wireless

Visit to Stanford Law School: Wifi and the law

February 21st, 2006 · 1 Comment

I was down in the Bay Area two weeks ago mostly in order to meet some people to discuss research. My first stop was at the Stanford School of Law where I was hoping to get some more literature on the legal aspects of telecommunication laws related to WiFi. After spending a couple of hours […]

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Tags: Law · Research · Thesis · Wireless