
By Luke Mellors
Published: Friday 17 November 2006
Luke's viewpoint is very interesting, it clearly r...
Alvin Ernest
I suggest Luke was being ripped off paying between...
Simon Clark
Hotels have always ripped off there customers for ...
Paul Wynter
Fre WiFi is the equivalent of a free lunch, which,...
Richard Sarson
Sorry, I don't buy that argument. That's a bit lik...
Anonymous
Luke Mellors makes a good case for hotels charging...
Dr Digby L. James
Firstly, the figures do not make sense without som...
Simon
Fine, charge for the service but only if the servi...
galley slave#41
Charging for Internet access is like charging for ...
Anonymous
What Luke has done here is simply explained, in de...
George Preston
"Hotels are missing a trick with their WiFi offeri...
Nigel Wallbridge, Co-founder and Chairman, Nomad Digital
And should we pay for breakfast?
Not all guests...
Gordon Bunker
Ultimately, there is only one source of money, and...
Martyn
Sorry but what a load of old tosh.
You over spe...
Kris
Naturally this has nothing to do with the hotels w...
Anonymous
Sorry Luke, but this argument doesn't stand up - p...
Fred Mook
The suggestion that WiFi for hotel residents can e...
Henry Scrope
I build customised hotspots for a living... oh how...
Andrea Coppini
Incoming calls free, outgoing XXp per minute or ev...
Michael Dixon
Oddly enough, it appears that it's the lower and m...
Kevin Standlee
As Jimmy Buffet says, "there is no free lunch in t...
Anonymous
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