Monday, February 09, 2004
Posted by Roberto
2:31 PM
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HONG KONG: WLAN HACKERS PARADISE?
Wireless LAN technology for private use (including corporate use) does not require licensing. Licensing is required, however, if the wireless LAN is used to supply telecommunications services to members of the public. The exact type of license required usually depends on the scale and nature of the public service offered.
One example of a public WLAN service provider is the Hong Kong-based Systech Telecom, which provides high-speed and secure wireless broadband Internet access services to public users in hotels, airports and shopping malls throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
The beauty of Hong Kong is that you are surrounded by WLANs. Corporate ones, private ones... the city is so compact it looks like a WLAN Hackers Paradise.
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