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Ars Technica <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> Journalists must fork over $200 for Wi-Fi at presidential debate Ars Technica While profiteering during a high-profile occasion such as this is not unheard ofâ??$15 for a patch cable?â??what's worse is that event staff at Hofstra University are reportedly using a $2,000 device to actively scan for hotspots and other ad-hoc Wi-Fi ... No Hotspots Allowed: Reporters at Debate Forced to Buy $200 Wi-FiPC Magazine Wifi came at a price inside last night's Presidential debate, and then shut downThe Drum Journalists at #DebateNight forced to purchase $200 Wi-FiAtlanta Journal Constitution Gizmodo Australia -Hofstra University all 198 news articles » Courtesy of WestNet City Wi-Fi www.westnet.ca |