Business & Tech All About the 5G Airline Freakout and How It May Impact Travel at SFO It's very hard to know, at this point, whose concerns are valid and whose problem this ultimately is, but a battle continues playing out between telecom companies, the FAA and the airline industry over a planned rollout of 5G wireless service — and it's coming to a head on Wednesday.
SF News A Year Later, SF's Free WiFi For 32 City Parks Finally Kicks Off Well over a year after San Francisco announced a partnership with Google to put free WiFi in San Francisco parks, the service is finally ready for launch. As reported in July of 2013,
SF News Google To Give Free WiFi For 31 S.F. Parks Delightful. The dream of working remotely from Dolores Park might soon become a beautiful, frolicking reality. The fine folks at Google unveiled plans today to give San Francisco parks free wifi -- 31 of
SF News Britney's Concert Now On Media Blackout: No WiFi, No Cell Service If you were planning to tweet from Britney's concert at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, you've got another thing coming. Although the facility has WiFi, it will not be open
SF News Cellular Telephone Industry Association Suing S.F. Oh dear. Folks from the Cellular Telephone Industry Association, a wireless "nonprofit" group established in 1984, is in the process of suing San Francisco over our (alarmist?) Cell Phone Right-To-
SF News AT&T Network Failures May Lead to Higher Phone Bills by Rachel Brodsky Any quick glance around the MUNI demonstrates a high abundance of iPhones littering San Francisco. And if simply looking around doesn't prove it, then industry data alone should
SF News San Francisco Airport To Offer Free Wifi Travelers at San Francisco International Airport could soon benefit from free wifi access across all airport terminals. Currently those trying to get online need to pay $7.99. But a partnership between SFO
SF News WiFi/Cell Service Now Available in Transbay Tube Hallelujah. This Xmas week we're happy to share the news that you can now send texts and surf the web continuously all the way from Balboa Park to West Oakland Station,
SF News Free WiFi at Muni Stops In 2013 Part of the plan to make San Francisco run exclusively on sunshine and eco-righteousness, the city plans on erecting 360 new Muni bus stops "that'll further the causes of
misc The Re-Wirelessing of San Francisco After EarthLink and Google gave up on high-speed networks that would have seen San Francisco gain access to free wireless service, Meraki Networks Inc. is now taking a stab at it. Financially