INTERNET ON THE FLY
CyberFlyer Technologies of Denver is offering public Internet access to travelers at U.S. airports, using stations similar to telephone booths. The company plans to open its first three-site, six-workstation system at Norfolk (Va.) International this summer. One design will emulate an automatic...
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