business traveller charges

Broadband service for biz travellers launches

News The speedier service will cost £15 per day or £6 per hour with users getting a minimum speed of 2Mbps - with higher bandwidths available, depending on the speed of the network at the hotel the traveller is staying... [07 Mar 2007]

Fair Wi-fi: Are hotels really fleecing guests?

Comment Wi-fi usage in four star business-traveller class hotels is typically around 10 per cent and Luke Mellors, former CIO of The Dorchester, now CIO of bookings agency Expotel, makes a strong case for saying... [05 Mar 2007]

London hotels charging 'top dollar' for wi-fi

News Based on 20 business-traveller class/5 star hotels contacted. Of those business-traveller class hotels we contacted, only four offered free wi-fi access, while the... [07 Nov 2006]

Hotel guests revolting over wi-fi

News Large business-traveller hotels have the IT infrastructure already in place and if you are positioning yourself as a business traveller's hotel, then not providing free... [01 Nov 2006]

Leader: Hotel wi-fi must be free

Leader Of course it's because they want the repeat custom of their impressed and cosseted guests and there are fewer customers more in demand than the regular business traveller with his or her corporate Amex... [31 Oct 2006]

Analysis: The 3G world map

Comment Thus, for the purpose of this article, the assumption is the traveller owns a GSM/GPRS/W-CDMA handset. It's also worth noting a recent investigation by the EU into roaming charges is starting to take... [08 Jun 2006]

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