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Wi-Fi to go

Wi-Fi to go

By:  Dave Webb  On: 26 Sep 2012 For: Computing Canada Creator
 

Once you get out of the city core, finding free Wi-Fi to avoid data roaming charges becomes more difficult. Help us create a guide to Canadian Wi-Fi on the go

I only recently succumbed to the lure of the full-on smart phone. I found data plans outrageously expensive (they're much more palatable now) and, frankly, living in dowtown Toronto without much urge to go too far afield, I found it easy enough to hop from free Wi-Fi hotspot to free Wi-Fi hotspot throughout the downtown core.
 
 
 
Get out of urban downtown areas, though, and your odds of keeping connected through free Wi-Fi plunge dramatically. Jon Jacobi's guide to drive-by Wi-Fi in TechHive outlines some good options for those tooling across the U.S. (the Wi-Fi finder apps mentioned at the bottom are also relevant to Canadian users), but we need a similar guide for Canada's vast landscape.
 
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For those travelling the Windsor-to-Kingston corridor, there are three reliable and ubiquitous Wi-Fi sources. Virtually every hamlet off the highway advertises a Tim Hortons, and the doughnut-and-coffee chain has increasing numbers of Wi-Fi equipped outlets. There are almost as many Mcdonald's restaurants as there are Timmies, and 1,000 franchises of the burger chain are Wi-Fi-equipped.
 
Then there are the highway-side On Route centres. There are 14 in Ontario dotting the sides of expressways, offering gas, food, drink and, you guessed it, free Wi-Fi access  to the road-weary. You'll come upon one of these pretty reliably every 70 to 100 kilometres along the 401.
 
What are your most reliable free Wi-Fi outlets? Post them in the comments area below, and perhaps we'll pull the posts together for a rough guide in a future issue of ComputerWorld Canada to avoiding data roaming charges.
 

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Dave Webb Dave Webb Dave Webb is a journalist of 20 years experience in newspapers and magazines. He has followed technology exclusively since 1998 and was the winner of the Andersen Consulting Award for Excell... more

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